Friday, 19 October 2012

Arctic refreeze fastest ever

WUWT
"After all of the news about a minimum record ice extent last month, this is interesting. As we know when water loses its ice cover, it allows a lot of heat to radiate into space as LWIR. many predictied that as a result of the extra open ocean surface, we see a very fast refreeze in the Arctic. It appears they were right. In fact, this is the fastest monthly scale refreeze rate in the NSIDC satellite record going back to 1979. .....Arctic Sea Ice Extent has increased by 43.8% since the minimum was reached. Extents are in millions of sq km.

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