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Arctic Sea Ice Extent, Area, and Volume


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Off the chart and record-breaking melting on the surface of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Not a big deal in the short-term as most of the melt is reabsorbed on the ice sheet. Not good in the long-term for critical ice sheet components if surface melt becomes more severe.

https://www.climato.uliege.be/cms/c_5652669/fr/climato-antarctica

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Off the chart and record-breaking melting on the surface of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Not a big deal in the short-term as most of the melt is reabsorbed on the ice sheet. Not good in the long-term for critical ice sheet components if surface melt becomes more severe.
https://www.climato.uliege.be/cms/c_5652669/fr/climato-antarctica
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Yeah, that is no bueno...

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On 2/1/2025 at 6:07 AM, chubbs said:

Big storm/warm air surge on the Atlantic side this week have sent arctic sea ice into record territory.

jaxa-arctic-extent.png


One of the least favorable winter patterns we have seen for Arctic sea ice thickness.

 

 

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On 2/1/2025 at 6:07 AM, chubbs said:

Big storm/warm air surge on the Atlantic side this week have sent arctic sea ice into record territory.

jaxa-arctic-extent.png

The annular mode has plummeted deeply negative …

.. that may also have something to do with it 

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10 hours ago, Typhoon Tip said:

The annular mode has plummeted deeply negative …

.. that may also have something to do with it 

Yes, up to +20C surface anomalies today, but forecast to start dropping over next couple of days.

 

Screenshot 2025-02-07 at 20-02-41 Climate Reanalyzer.png

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The adverse pattern started to impact sea ice volume near the end of January (updated monthly). With the adverse weather, expect continuing negative volume impact in the first half of February.  Keeping this year #2 behind 2017, another post strong nino year.

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