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I wonder why Al left out the info about the 2 week upsurge since the middle of March? Another bad sign (for him)?
Well NSIDC has not turned south yet ( or should that be North??
) still trending upwards.
JAXA shows no increase in the last few days, it is neither putting on ice or losing it currently, even so that is unusual. Colder weather on the Pacific and Atlantic side is stopping ice loss.
Andy
AndyW:
Ice loss is mainly due to wind conditions and currents pushing the ice OUT of the region.
The Arctic is having an erection. The warmists are screwed!
Quebec ice will determine the future of Western Civilization.
The ice rxtent is really well below the extent that it had when it created the Great Lakes.
Drawing a line on it in my graphics program still has it below the earlier maximum. It’s a pretty good optical illusion.
Additionally, I think we can all agree here that this upswing will have at most a small effect on the Sept min.
-Scott
NSIDC uses a five day lagging average, which means that the date of the graph probably was the peak for the year.