Susan Crockford If the hottest year ever can't precipitate ‘ice-free' conditions in September, what's it going to take? Arctic sea ice failed to nose-dive again this year, undoubtedly disappointing expects who have been anticipating a ‘death-spiral' decline for ages. Arctic sea ice hit its seasonal low sometime around mid-September this year and although the precise value hasn't been published, the average September ice coverage will likely be about 4.2 mkm2 once it gets announced in early October.
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