Not exact matches
Since Oct. 20, the
daily sea ice
extent there has been the second
lowest in the satellite era.
«Sea ice
extent remained at record
low daily levels for the month.
Daily sea ice
extent values were record
low throughout the month.
By month's end,
daily sea ice
extent values were record
low.
As ever with electrified vehicles, there's a curious satisfaction and a fluidity to the Clarity's behaviour, and it's difficult to think of many cars that would soothe away your
daily commute to quite the same
extent, but Honda hasn't added to the world's (small) tally of
low - emission drivers» cars with its latest fuel cell model.
Yesterday marked the end of 100 days of consecutive
daily records for
daily lowest Arctic sea ice
extent.
It's all the more risible given the fact — per JAXA — that 2018 has so far had the
lowest daily extent ever for the time of year:
However, since August 26, total sea ice
extent is already
lower than at the same time in 2007 and is currently tracking as the second
lowest daily extent on record.
As reported at Science
Daily, in a new paper in Quaternary Science Reviews they report their findings: that the present
extent of sea ice in the arctic is at its
lowest for at least several thousand years.
Unusually warm conditions and record
low daily sea ice
extent levels continued through the end of the year.
As of 13 August, «Sea ice
extent is currently tracking at 5.4 million square kilometers (2.1 million square miles), with
daily extents running at 940,000 square kilometers (361,000 square miles) below previous
daily record
lows, a significant decline from past years.»
Throughout the year, a wave of new record
lows were set for both
daily and monthly
extent.
While
daily extents for December 2016 were at record
lows, based on the method employed by NSIDC, the monthly average
extent for December 2016 was slightly higher than that recorded for December 2010, the record
low December in the satellite record.
As to the Arctic icecap, the
Daily Mail conveniently fails to mention that the 60 % increase in 2013 over 2012 still leaves the icecap coverage 20 %
lower than it was in 1978, when NSIDC's record - keeping on the
extent of Arctic ice began.
A comparison of Arctic sea ice
extent as of Sept. 12 and
daily ice -
extent data for four other
lowest -
extent years on record: 2015, 2012, 2011 and 2007.
Prelim NSIDC (
daily) data indicates #Antarctic sea ice has dropped below its previously all - time
lowest #seaice
extent on record (satellite) pic.twitter.com / gKTrHzXumw
Measured
daily air temperatures by the DMI at 80 north latitude through EVERY summer since 1958 have remained steady between 1958 and 2000, and, in fact, have declined between 2000 and 2012 — which included record
low sea ice
extents in 2007 and 2012.
The graph of
daily sea ice
extent for the Northern Hemisphere shows ice
extent in the current year, the 1981 to 2010 average, and the year with record
low ice
extent, (currently 2012).
In early summer, the first to third week of July, employees make guesses about the minimum
daily ice
extent, which is a slightly
lower number than the monthly mean
extent targeted by SIO and NCAR.
For instance, parents may experience
lower levels of happiness to the
extent that their children elicit negative emotions and stress in their
daily lives — after all, children require a huge degree of support from parents in a myriad of ways.