The map below shows ice present in 2013 but not present in 2006 as green, and red shows the opposite. The patterns are very similar.
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At the peak of the summer 2006 is the highest of the last 8 years.
If this continues it’ll be an spectacular recovery of the Arctic ice in comparison with 2012.
reference chart:
http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/plots/icecover/icecover_current.png
At the peak of the summer the Arctic ice of 2006 is the highest of the last 8 years.
If this continues it’ll be an spectacular recovery in comparison with 2012.