Arctic Sea Ice End Month Update – March 2025

Well, here we are again. The last day's sea ice extent data is in for March. Actually, it is for the first of April, which, since 2024 was a first leap year for the decade, all other years in the decade (except leap years), after February, have to be compared with the first day of... Continue Reading →

An Indifferent Year for Arctic Sea Ice Melt

Although the end of the Arctic summer ice-melt season is still 3-4 weeks away, I think it fair to say that this year will be one of the weakest over the past 15 years in terms of area of ice-melt. A period which contains all of the most significant melt years on record.  This  would... Continue Reading →

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