Arctic Sea Ice Reaches 2018 Minimum
Arctic Sea Ice Reaches 2018 Minimum Arctic sea ice likely reached its annual minimum extent on september 19 and again on september 23, 2018, according to researchers at the national snow and ice data center (nsidc) and nasa. Arctic sea ice likely reached its minimum extent for the year on september 19 and again on september 23, 2018, according to researchers at the national snow and ice data center (nsidc) and nasa.
Arctic Sea Ice Reaches 2018 Minimum On september 19 and 23, 2018, sea ice extent dropped to 4.59 million square kilometers (1.77 million square miles), tying for the sixth lowest minimum in the satellite record along with 2008 and 2010. this appears to be the lowest extent of the year. Arctic sea ice has probably reached its annual minimum for 2018, according to the national snow and ice data center (nsidc). sea ice extent dipped to 1.77 million square miles (4.59 million square kilometers) on september 19, and again on september 23. Arctic sea ice likely reached its annual minimum extent on september 19 and again on september 23, 2018, according to researchers at the national snow and ice data center (nsidc) and nasa. 2018 arctic sea ice minimum in context the arctic sea ice extent reached a minimum of 4.59 million km² on 19 and 23 september the same minimum was reached in 2008 and 2010 23 september is one of the latest dates to reach the annual minimum, tying with 1997.
Arctic Sea Ice Reaches 2018 Minimum Arctic sea ice likely reached its annual minimum extent on september 19 and again on september 23, 2018, according to researchers at the national snow and ice data center (nsidc) and nasa. 2018 arctic sea ice minimum in context the arctic sea ice extent reached a minimum of 4.59 million km² on 19 and 23 september the same minimum was reached in 2008 and 2010 23 september is one of the latest dates to reach the annual minimum, tying with 1997. Arctic sea ice has reached its summer minimum extent for the year, clocking in at 4.59m square kilometres (sq km), which puts it joint sixth lowest in the 40 year satellite record alongside 2008 and 2010. Arctic sea ice has likely reached its annual minimum for 2018, according to the national snow and ice data center (nsidc). sea ice extent shrank to 1.77 million square miles (4.59 square kilometers) on september 19 and again on september 23. Arctic sea ice has probably reached its annual minimum for 2018, according to the national snow and ice data center (nsidc). sea ice extent dipped to 1.77 million square miles (4.59 million square kilometers) on september 19, and again on september 23. Arctic sea ice likely reached its 2018 lowest extent on sept. 19 and again on sept. 23, 2018. analysis of satellite data showed that, at 1.77 million square miles (4.59 million square.
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