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Global Warming: The Arctic Meltdown

 
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Global Warming: The Arctic Meltdown
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Hotspot: East Siberian Sea (4/14)

Much of the summer 2007 ice melt occurred in the East Siberian Sea. During late June and early July, sea ice here declined as much as 210,000 square kilometers (81,081 square miles) per day, a daily loss nearly equivalent to the size of the United Kingdom.

In the June 15 image, the ice’s blue-green tint suggests that melting is well underway. In the July 27 image, the area between the Siberian coast and the New Siberian Islands is already largely ice-free. (Graphic: NASA, data by MODIS)

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