Arctic Sea Ice Extent: In October 2008, Fastest Ever Growth « The Unbearable Nakedness of CLIMATE CHANGE
As expected a few days ago: October 2008 has seen the fastest Arctic sea ice extent growth ever recorded. According to the data published by IARC-JAXA, the amount of growth has reached 3,481,575 square kilometers for the month, or 112,319 sq km per day on average.National Snow and Ice Data Center people, who get very excited about melting ice, seem strangely silent about this development at the moment
The previous maximum was October 2007, with 3,330,937 sq km for the month and 107,450 sq km per day on average. Record shrinkage remains July 2007, with 2,913,593 sq km lost and 93,987 sq km per day on average.
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