Zack Labe on Nostr: Last month continued to observe large sea ice departures in the #Antarctic, ...
Last month continued to observe large sea ice departures in the #Antarctic, particularly around the Ross Sea and Indian Ocean sectors. Red shading indicates below average sea ice, and blue shading indicates above average sea ice.
Data from
https://nsidc.org/data/g02202/versions/4 using a 1981-2010 climatology.
Published at
2024-11-12 13:27:32Event JSON
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