Plus notes on the ARCUS
sea ice forecasting contest As I pointed out on September 16th in Sea Ice News Volume 4 Number 5: No ice free Arctic this year — it appears that Arctic sea ice has turned the corner sea ice has most definitely turned the corner n
sea ice forecasting contest As I pointed out on September 16th in Sea Ice News Volume 4 Number 5: No ice free Arctic this year — it appears that Arctic sea ice has turned the corner sea ice has most definitely turned the corner n
ice forecasting contest As I pointed out on September 16th in
Sea Ice News Volume 4 Number 5: No ice free Arctic this year — it appears that Arctic sea ice has turned the corner sea ice has most definitely turned the corner n
Sea Ice News Volume 4 Number 5: No ice free Arctic this year — it appears that Arctic sea ice has turned the corner sea ice has most definitely turned the corner n
Ice News
Volume 4
Number 5: No
ice free Arctic this year — it appears that Arctic sea ice has turned the corner sea ice has most definitely turned the corner n
ice free Arctic this year — it appears that Arctic
sea ice has turned the corner sea ice has most definitely turned the corner n
sea ice has turned the corner sea ice has most definitely turned the corner n
ice has turned the corner
sea ice has most definitely turned the corner n
sea ice has most definitely turned the corner n
ice has most definitely turned the corner now.
If you Google the best estimates of runoff + thermal expansion contributions to
sea level, and assume that the none thermal expansion part came from permanent
ice melt, do you get similar
volume numbers?