Record Slow Arctic Melt Continues

Arctic sea ice volume is highest for the date in thirteen years.

June melt so far is the slowest on record.

Spreadsheet    Data

The interior of the Arctic is covered with 1.5-5 meter thick ice, generally thicker than it was 60 years ago and 80 years ago.

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The Changing Face of the Arctic; The Changing Face of the Arctic – The New York Times

23 Feb 1940 – THE NORTH POLE

Climate scientists describe the record slow Arctic melt as “record fast” – because their funding depends on maintaining alarm about the climate.

There has been no trend in Arctic sea ice volume over the past eleven years.

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