This time series of
daily global sea ice extent (Arctic plus Antarctic) shows global extent tracking below the 1981 to 2010 average.
Not exact matches
«
Global warming «pause» may last for 20 more years, and Arctic
sea ice has already started to recover,» the
Daily Mail says.
Regarding the «
global ice at 1980 levels», here is the canned response we wrote in rebuttal to the astonishingly twisted piece in
Daily Tech: What the graph shows is that the
global sea ice area for early January 2009 is on the long term average (zero anomaly).
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