Zack Labe on Nostr: For now, global sea ice extent is no longer a record low for the date thanks to a ...
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"content": "For now, global sea ice extent is no longer a record low for the date thanks to a quick freeze-up in the #Arctic and slightly slower decline in the #Antarctic to start their melt season.\n\n+ More sea ice graphics available at https://zacklabe.com/global-sea-ice-extent-conc/\n+ Data from https://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index\n\nhttps://fediscience.org/system/media_attachments/files/111/335/132/207/730/785/original/db46438428721487.png",
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