Zack Labe on Nostr: The extent of #Arctic sea ice is still a record low and is currently more than ...
The extent of #Arctic sea ice is still a record low and is currently more than 400,000 square kilometers less than the prior record for today's date. This previous record was set in 2016. The data here is from JAXA's Arctic Data archive System.
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