Tuesday, September 8th 2009, 7:09 pm
It looks like we'll see the 2009 Arctic sea ice melt season bottom out in a few days and it won't be a record setter. Even NSIDC admits this. Here is a magnified graph of the IARC-JAXA AMSRE sea ice extent plot that is linked in the sidebar of WUWT.
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Here is the full sized image:
For reference here are some other sea ice graphs:
I made a prediction a few threads back that we'll see a turn on September 9th. Many others made predictions then. Since JAXA is not on holiday tomorrow like we are in the USA, I expect we'll see an update for Sept 7th in the next 12-18 hours. We have an update for Sept 6th data now and it is shown above.
In the meantime feel free to discuss the issue in this open thread.
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