It's September and I was going to write about Arctic sea ice, but this tweet does the job:
With a couple weeks left to go in the melt season, 2020 has already secured its place as the 2nd lowest Arctic sea ice extent on record.
— Robert Rohde (@RARohde) September 4, 2020
Probably won't challenge 2012 for the all-time record though. pic.twitter.com/4VoNyHc2Tm
Once upon a time the prospect of a second lowest ice extent would have been unusual. Now it's just depressing.
ReplyDeleteMurphy's Law in operation.
ReplyDeleteBoth NSIDC and Jaxa down.