Here is an analysis of NSIDC's GREENLAND TODAY data in sort of JAXA analysis format.
I wish I could do it on DMI data but I don't have the data. Definitely a boo-hoo moment.
Accumulated melt currently 4th highest since 1979
It really shows how 2012 was more than extraordinary
If /when you spot any errors please let me know
NSIDC GREENLAND TODAY ACCUMULATED MELT: 27,239,376 KM2 as at 10-Aug-2023
- Melt on this day 0.20 million km2, 0.03 million km2 less than the average gain on this DAY(of the last 10 years) of 0.23 million km2,
- Cumulative Melt on this date is 27.24 million km2, which is 6.73 million km2, 32.8% more than the 10 year average of 20.51 million km2.
- Extent is at position #4 in the satellite record
- Melt is 6.80 million km2 MORE than 2020,
- Melt is 0.60 million km2 MORE than 2019,
- Melt is 16.81 million km2 LESS than 2012
- Melt is 2.60 million km2 MORE than the 2010's Average
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On average 86.5% of Melt losses from maximum to minimum done, and 82 days to minimum
Projections. (Table JAXA-Arc1)
Average remaining Melt loss (of the last 10 years) would produce a maximum melt of 32.04 million km2, 15.37 million km2 below the Sept 2012 record high maximum of 47.41 million km2.
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