Arctic Sea Ice Bounces Back & Greenland Ice Nears Record High
Arctic Ice Expands As Greenland Ice Mass Increases To Near Record
https://www.thegwpf.com/arctic-sea-ice-bounces-back/
By Sunshine Hours blog
Arctic Sea Ice extent is 800,000 km2 higher than it was in 2016.
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Greenland Ice Mass Increases To Near Record – Arctic Ice Reaches Normal Range
The vast majority area of Greenland has seen surface snow and ice gain over the past 9 months. Moreover, Arctic temperatures for now are below normal.
Winter snow and ice cover trend for the Northern Hemisphere has in fact been trending upwards since statistics started. And when one applies the 30-year weather mean used to define climate, the winter trend since 1987 is strongly upwards. So is the autumn trend. This 2017 winter was well above average, ranking in the top 10.
The vast majority area of Greenland has seen surface snow and ice gain over the past 9 months. Moreover, Arctic temperatures for now are below normal…The big development in recent Arctic news is the “recovery” of Arctic sea ice extent, which now is back in the normal range.