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Mi 24.07.2024 06:51

The unprecedented low sea ice extents for the time of year observed around Antarctica in July 2023 are clearly apparent in the daily time series shown above. The unusual behaviour of the sea ice extent began in the spring. After reaching an all-time minimum in February 2023 and remaining relatively close to the already low 2022 values during March and early April, it started falling below previous record minima for the time of year and has since remained well outside the range of previously observed values.

The unprecedented nature of the evolution of the Antarctic sea ice extent in recent months is particularly striking in the daily anomalies. These anomalies reached their largest magnitude in early July, at about 2.7 million km2 below average, and were hovering around 2.3 million km2 below average at the end of the month. On 31st July, the total sea ice extent around Antarctica (15.1 million km2) was at a level typically reached a month earlier during the 1991–2020 period.

climate.copernicus.eu/sea-ice-

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