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IJIS:5,218,262 km2 (August 31, 2014) up 2,730 km2 from previous.7th lowest.If this is a refreeze, it is the earliest I can recall?
Quote from: Espen on September 01, 2014, 06:47:32 AMIJIS:5,218,262 km2 (August 31, 2014) up 2,730 km2 from previous.7th lowest.If this is a refreeze, it is the earliest I can recall?Are we ready to call the minimum?
IJIS:9,341,751 km2 (November 8, 2014) only 137,085 km2 below 2000s average?
The drop seems CH4 related, like the huge drop last year from the 2600 ppb CH4 event.
Yes 2011, sorry
2015 definitely got a strange start starting at the bottom and leaving 2014 almost at the top?
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