Concentration is close to 100% across the entire Arctic Basin. With a strong La Nina in progress, this is going to be tough to melt.
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I love the smell of thick ice in the morning……
but it’s rotten ice…………. LOL
You know, you’re right. I do smell something rotten.
I figured there was a delay between ENSO conditions and the ice. Can we really expect it to have an immediate effect?
-Scott
Melt in 2008 was much lower than NSIDC forecast, because of the La Nina
Didn’t it snow in 1996?
they recorded nothing about snow cover until a few years ago