Second lowest minimum for Arctic ice

Figure 2a. The graph shows Arctic sea ice extent as of September 12, 2016, along with daily ice extent data for four other record low years. 2016 is shown in blue, 2015 in green, 2012 in orange, 2011 in brown, and 2007 in purple. The 1981 to 2010 average is in dark gray. The gray area around the average line shows the two standard deviation range of the data. Sea Ice Index data.

Credit: National Snow and Ice Data Center
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Not set a record since 2005? LaDumbkopf, you are a liar.
 
How inconvenient... The arctic ambient air temps have dropped 2 deg C below average and sea ice growth has skyrocketed.. Arctic region slated for BELOW normal temps for the next 4 months..

"Since hitting its earliest minimum extent since 1997, Arctic sea ice has been expanding at a phenomenal rate. Already it is greater than at the same date in 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2015. Put another way, it is the fourth highest extent in the last ten years. Even more remarkably, ice growth since the start of the month is actually the greatest on record, since daily figures started to be kept in 1987". –Paul Homewood, Not A Lot Of People Know That, 25 September 2016

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The earth once again showing the alarmists to be nothing more than nut bags crying wolf.. Ocean flows cold, atmospheric flow cold, no further heat from oceans, La Niña in full swing.. Left wing "DENIERS" cant see the forest through the trees..
Silly Billy is predicting that next year will see the Arctic Ice will be much greater than it has been in years in September. That means that we will probably see a record low set for ice in September.
 

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