The Earth Observatory reports that Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches New Maximum Extent. Yes, more rather than less.
A recent study suggests:
“The strong pattern of decreasing ice coverage in the Bellingshausen/Amundsen Seas region and increasing ice coverage in the Ross Sea region is suggestive of changes in atmospheric circulation,” they noted.
“The year 2012 continues a long-term contrast between the two hemispheres, with decreasing sea ice coverage in the Arctic and increasing sea ice coverage in the Antarctic,” Parkinson added. “Both hemispheres have considerable inter-annual variability, so that in either hemisphere, next year could have either more or less sea ice than this year. Still, the long-term trends are clear, but not equal: the magnitude of the ice losses in the Arctic considerably exceed the magnitude of the ice gains in the Antarctic.”
Well, I suppose change is happening, but it still doesn’t look good.
NASA Earth Observatory: Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches New Maximum Extent
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