Arctic Sea Ice Extent (reduction of): Graphic

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Here’s a graph showing the extent of arctic sea ice as measured directly and indirectly for the last several hundred years:

Arctic Sea Ice Melting
Solid red line is the reconstructed 40 year smoothed, late-summer Arctic sea ice extent from Kinnard et al. (2011). Shaded area shows 95% confidence interval. Blue dashed line shows modern observations.

This graphic is from Skeptical Science, where you can also download a higher res version and learn more about the background for these data. Also, on that page is a link to a large number of useful graphics related to climate change.
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2 thoughts on “Arctic Sea Ice Extent (reduction of): Graphic

  1. Global warming is a lie because I hate Al Gore!
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    Global warming is a lie because it was cold in Winnipeg last winter!
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