More Bad News For Alarmists:
Arctic Sea Ice Extent Is Well Over 10-Year High
Note that every year in the past ten years is shown via a different color.
2015 and 2016 are shown in Black Bold.
The full 2015 year is shown as a continuous Black line for 2015.
2016 starts on the left side as a separate Bold Black line, above the previous years.
Note on the far right side that the Arctic Ice has been above all of the last ten years.
Then note on the left side, that the top line shows 2016 for Jan and Feb. Note that the DMI 30% Arctic Ice is well above all the the Arctic Sea Ice extents in the last ten years.
This is how DMI describe their 30% graph data:
Source:
DMI - Danish Meteorological Institute
Arctic Sea Ice Extent Is Well Over 10-Year High
Note that every year in the past ten years is shown via a different color.
2015 and 2016 are shown in Black Bold.
The full 2015 year is shown as a continuous Black line for 2015.
2016 starts on the left side as a separate Bold Black line, above the previous years.
Note on the far right side that the Arctic Ice has been above all of the last ten years.
Then note on the left side, that the top line shows 2016 for Jan and Feb. Note that the DMI 30% Arctic Ice is well above all the the Arctic Sea Ice extents in the last ten years.
This is how DMI describe their 30% graph data:
Total sea ice extent on the northern hemisphere since 2005. The ice extent values are calculated from the ice type data from the Ocean and Sea Ice, Satellite Application Facility (OSISAF), where areas with ice concentration higher than 30% are classified as ice.
Source:
DMI - Danish Meteorological Institute
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