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Considering we've just had the hottest July in history... August 3, 2023 10:51 am ER

…Arctic sea ice has not been that affected

https://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/files/2023/08/monthly_ice_07_NH_v3.0-1-350x270.png

However, in the Southern Ocean…

While Arctic sea ice is in the midst of the melt season, Antarctic sea ice is growing, but only slowly for this time of year. Antarctic sea ice extent averaged for July was at a record low at 13.49 million square kilometers (5.21 million square miles), and 1.50 million square kilometers (579,000 square miles) below the previous satellite record low set in 2022 (Figure 4a and 4b). As discussed in the previous post, there is speculation that the Antarctic sea ice system has entered a new regime, in which ocean heat is now playing a stronger role in limiting autumn and winter ice growth and enhancing spring and summer melt.

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