Well, the absolute magnitude of the #Antarctic sea ice anomaly has now tied the largest on record...

More graphs here: https://zacklabe.com/antarctic-sea-ice-extentconcentration/.

Note that while sea ice is growing (austral winter), it's happening much slower than typical.

I am using the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) 5-day running mean (https://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/faq). Data from https://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index.

Antarctic: Sea-Ice Concentration/Extent/Thickness

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Zachary Labe
‘Uncharted territory’: Warming oceans and disappearing sea ice alarm scientists

Since 1971, the Earth has absorbed the heat equivalent of over 6 billion atomic explosions of the size that decimated Hiroshima in 1945.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Several large spatial regions are contributing to this record-breaking low sea ice cover (for the time of year). This includes around the Indian and Pacific Ocean sectors and the Weddell Sea.

Find a map here of the #Antarctic at https://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/map-of-antarctica/.

Well this record (see beginning of this #Antarctic sea ice thread) has now been easily broken today, as the anomaly increased once again (currently about 2.57 million square kilometers below the 1981-2010 average).

@ZLabe

There are so many canaries dropping like flies in the coal mine that is the ecosystem of the only planet in the universe known to have mothered life, the stochastic terrorism of a handful of rich bastards seems destined to actually snuff it all out.

#climatechange
#GoodbyAndThanksForAllTheFish

@ZLabe I have seen a lot of interesting speculations about the heat wave in the North Atlantic but not so much for this extreme low Antarctic sea ice. I guess we just gave up trying to understand Antarctic sea ice 😅
@DewiLeBars I am not sure I understand. Most of those articles provide explanations, like this year's strength and position of the Amundsen Sea Low.
@ZLabe yes indeed that is one mechanism, the discussion feels less lively though.
@DewiLeBars I keep telling my polar colleagues to instead work on the Southern Hemisphere 😅
@ZLabe
Somehow I really don't want to imagine what is going to happen, when the Antarctic sea ice starts melting in couple of months...
@ZLabe
Here's the current extent from nsidc.org showing just how much the extent is lagging behind previous years.