Climate Change Elucidated

April 29, 2008

Arctic Sea Ice is Unusually Thin Entering the Melt Season

Filed under: Science — @ 4:29 pm

Scientists from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) warn that most of the Arctic sea ice is currently thin, young ice (only around since last autumn) and that this type of ice is much more vunerable to rapid…

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