Arctic ice cap at record low & forecast to continue

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The Arctic ice cap has shrunk to a new low, surpassing a record set only five years ago, and is expected to keep retreating for a few more weeks, according to data released on Monday. The Arctic sea ice fell to 1.58 million square miles, or 4.10 million square kilometers, down 27,000 square miles from 2007, the lowest since satellites began measuring the ice in 1979, according to the U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center.

The ice is expected to dwindle until mid- to late-September when the summer melting usually ends. Shrinking of the Arctic ices alarms scientists and environmentalists because the Arctic acts as the world's air conditioner, helping to moderate the globe's climate. As parts of the Arctic melted, this year has been marked by record heat in much of the Northern Hemisphere, especially across the continental United States.

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unfocused
38 weeks ago

Summer in the Sunset is still foggy as hell- hard to notice any change around here

Tenderloin tom
38 weeks ago

Got alot sun today! Change?

Howz it UF

unfocused
38 weeks ago

Hey brah :) muy bien. y tu? gettin ready for clean up, homey. see you Fri

Tenderloin tom
38 weeks ago

Shit brah, have to cancel , my son is in quaratine for a week, hand foot mouth virus, i will be in the house for 3 days with him:(

Capra
38 weeks ago

It has actually been a lot cooler than normal in coastal central and northern California for several years now. I'm curious as to the specific cause of that, but I suspect typical fluctuation & climate variation. Always remember how narrow our perspective is, with a small amount of years as a sample size in the grand scheme of things.

unfocused
38 weeks ago

jesus- im sorry to hear that. hope all gets better. he's probably skatin' too hard.

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