Arctic sea ice at record low October levels, says Danish institute | Malay Mail

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COPENHAGEN, Oct 28 — The extent of sea ice in the Arctic was at record lows for October, Danish researchers said today, adding the unusually warm season meant it was not recovering as fast as normal. “The October Arctic sea ice extent is going to be the lowest on record and the sea ice growth...

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COPENHAGEN, Oct 28 — The extent of sea ice in the Arctic was at record lows for October, Danish researchers said today, adding the unusually warm season meant it was not recovering as fast as normal. Already in September researchers noted the second lowest extent of sea ice recorded in the Arctic, though not quite hitting the levels recorded in 2012.Water temperatures in the eastern part of the Arctic, north of Siberia, was two to four degrees warmer than normal, and in Baffin Bay, it was one to two degrees warmer, DMI said in a statement.

 

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