Second lowest July Arctic sea ice extent. Thickest ice begins melt out, so we may see record low volume

Will we see Arctic sea ice records broken this September for both volume and extent?

NSIDC 8-10 extent

The National Snow and Ice Data Center just issued their full July report, which suggests that, because of "cool, stormy weather" last month, "It would take a very unusual set of conditions in August to create a new record low."

The Study of Environmental Change's September Sea Ice Outlook: July Report, which surveys forecasters, says "The spread of Outlook contributions suggests about a 29% chance of reaching a...

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