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This doesn't look too healthy: (Original Post) Dead_Parrot Feb 2012 OP
Correct me if I'm wrong SaintPete Feb 2012 #1
The Cryosphere home page should have what you are after... Dead_Parrot Feb 2012 #2
Well… OKIsItJustMe Feb 2012 #5
. XemaSab Feb 2012 #3
Well it certainly doesn't look encouraging... truebrit71 Feb 2012 #4
It's totally recovering XemaSab Feb 2012 #6
hmm. Dead_Parrot Feb 2012 #7

SaintPete

(533 posts)
1. Correct me if I'm wrong
Thu Feb 9, 2012, 03:54 PM
Feb 2012

but this graph appears to show that the daily level of Arctic sea ice is on of the lowest in the last 32 years.

Is there a way to isolate each year, or is there raw data we can look at that goes along with this graphic?

Dead_Parrot

(14,478 posts)
2. The Cryosphere home page should have what you are after...
Thu Feb 9, 2012, 04:05 PM
Feb 2012
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/

This particular chart highlights the 'oh shit' factor, but the others are better for a good look.
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