#piomas — Public Fediverse posts
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Here's an end of 2023 comparison between the "modelled" #PIOMAS #Arctic #SeaIce volume metric, and the "measured" #CryoSat2/#SMOS equivalent:
https://GreatWhitecon.info/2024/01/facts-about-the-arctic-in-january-2024/
Plus the associated thickness maps:
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Here's an end of 2023 comparison between the "modelled" #PIOMAS #Arctic #SeaIce volume metric, and the "measured" #CryoSat2/#SMOS equivalent:
https://GreatWhitecon.info/2024/01/facts-about-the-arctic-in-january-2024/
Plus the associated thickness maps:
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Here's an end of 2023 comparison between the "modelled" #PIOMAS #Arctic #SeaIce volume metric, and the "measured" #CryoSat2/#SMOS equivalent:
https://GreatWhitecon.info/2024/01/facts-about-the-arctic-in-january-2024/
Plus the associated thickness maps:
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Here's the May mid month #PIOMAS gridded #Arctic #SeaIce thickness map and volume graph. The latter has taken a bit of a tumble recently:
https://GreatWhiteCon.info/2023/05/facts-about-the-arctic-in-may-2023/#May-22
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The 2023 #Arctic #SeaIce maximum #extent may already have occurred.
However, what is certain is that the #UniversityOfWashington's
#Polar Science Center's #PIOMAS modelled sea ice #thickness data for February 2023 has been released:https://GreatWhiteCon.info/2023/03/facts-about-the-arctic-in-march-2023/
It reveals some of the thickest sea ice remaining in the Arctic Ocean taking the #FramStrait exit from the Central Arctic.
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The 2023 #Arctic #SeaIce maximum #extent may already have occurred.
However, what is certain is that the #UniversityOfWashington's
#Polar Science Center's #PIOMAS modelled sea ice #thickness data for February 2023 has been released:https://GreatWhiteCon.info/2023/03/facts-about-the-arctic-in-march-2023/
It reveals some of the thickest sea ice remaining in the Arctic Ocean taking the #FramStrait exit from the Central Arctic.
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The 2023 #Arctic #SeaIce maximum #extent may already have occurred.
However, what is certain is that the #UniversityOfWashington's
#Polar Science Center's #PIOMAS modelled sea ice #thickness data for February 2023 has been released:https://GreatWhiteCon.info/2023/03/facts-about-the-arctic-in-march-2023/
It reveals some of the thickest sea ice remaining in the Arctic Ocean taking the #FramStrait exit from the Central Arctic.