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Arctic basin Ice volume projections by month February 2, 2020 5:44 pm hank

https://i.imgur.com/PV6Xadw.png

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The dotted lines are polynomial curves fitted through the existing data and extrapolated into the future.

It looks like we could have our first ice-free September as soon as 2024, and our first ice-free April about thirty years later. This suggests there may be no Arctic sea ice at all after the middle of the present century.

Most of the data published here show linear regressions fitted to the data, but it looks to me like the polynomial curves not only fit the existing data better, but are a more convincing predictor of future conditions.

What do you think?

In the last half-century, the total September ice volume of the Arctic Ocean has dropped to about a quarter of what it was when we started getting satellite data in the late 1970s.

Personally, I think we’re fucked.

  • Some interesting stuff going on here . . . by DanS 2020-02-02 18:07:39
    • Maybe instead of genetically engineering animals, by hank 2020-02-02 18:16:12
      • We really need to ask ourselves... by RL 2020-02-02 19:34:00
        • Fred Flintstone like mammoth burgers. by DanS 2020-02-02 21:04:20
        • Well . . . by DanS 2020-02-02 18:22:09
          • Also . . . by DanS 2020-02-02 18:26:42

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