2019 274 4.607 2019 275 4.658 2019 276 4.695 2019 277 4.724 2019 278 4.758 2019 279 4.769 2019 280 4.752 2019 281 4.760 2019 282 4.790 2019 283 4.841 2019 284 4.898 2019 285 4.969 2019 286 5.037 2019 287 5.081 2019 288 5.162 2019 289 5.232 2019 290 5.313 2019 291 5.389 2019 292 5.469 2019 293 5.531 2019 294 5.557 2019 295 5.592 2019 296 5.654 2019 297 5.730 2019 298 5.839 2019 299 5.960 2019 300 6.084 2019 301 6.180 2019 302 6.296 2019 303 6.399 2019 304 6.516
It is widely believed that this 11/11 release of the ice volume data is the most laid–back ever from the US–Americans, at least in recent history. November 11th, after all, represents an 11–41 day wait for the volume data for each of the days of October, on average that’s 26 days of waiting to know the sea ice volume of any given day. For JAXA sea ice extent the wait is 1 day. Maybe it’s time to let the old computers at UW go with a pension plan, and go buy some new ones that can work every day?
Due in large part to ongoing Collapse of Arctic Sea Ice our Frozen Earth is Going South.
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