Below freezing temperatures forecast for the next two weeks.
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Surely that is more driven by the water temperature. Ice can melt if the water is warm enough, even if the air is cold. Also, sea water does not freeze at 0 degrees C, as is well known, but rather a couple of degrees lower, because the salt content lowers its freezing point. So it is probably a bit early to expect the ice to return.
Sea ice at this time of year is fresh water. If there is ice in water, it is at the freezing point.
Looks like that Pond Inlet will be a hockeyarena next week…and they are still dragging the junk on mainland shore….will they litter the pristine Arctic or bring the junk home ?
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Since it’s rotten ice, maybe it will all magically decay.
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Looks like Pond Inlet will be below freezing well before Sept 1.
(I still can’t wrap my head around just what the differences are between fresh H2O below 32 degrees F and “rotten,” “decayed” H2O below 32F.)
algorithm magic will make the ice go away. The ice itself isn’t really important.
The strait could be choppy for the rowers:
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/NEWIMAGES/arctic.seaice.color.004.png