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Line graph time series of 2023's daily Antarctic sea ice extent anomalies in red shading compared to each year from 1979 to 2022 using shades of purple to white for each line. Anomalies are computed relative to a 1981-2010 baseline. 2023 is a negative outlier for this time of year. There is substantial interannual and daily variability. There are no clear long-term trends.

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  1. Zack Labe (zlabe@fediscience.org)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2023 13:46:15 UTC Zack Labe Zack Labe

    The remarkable string of days with record low #Antarctic sea ice extent is coming to an end (started in April/May), as the rate of decline has slowed (melt season - austral spring). 2016 is the record low for November and December.

    More graphs: https://zacklabe.com/antarctic-sea-ice-extentconcentration/

    In conversation Monday, 13-Nov-2023 13:46:15 UTC from fediscience.org permalink
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