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Walt Meier NASA - National Snow & Ice Data Center
Time-lapse of the disappearing Arctic polar ice cap
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj1G9gqhkYA
He explains that whiter ice is older and thicker ice, which clearly diminishes over the course of the video. One Reddit commenter described its slow but sure progress as “the slowly withering heartbeat of a dying man.” The difference is the most shocking in the final image, which compares 1984 and 2016 ice cover side by side.
* [https://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/really-extreme-global-weather-event-leaves-scientists-aghast-20180226-p4z1q4.html 'Heat Wave': Extreme Weather in the Arctic]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOAcr-f476o (Monthly-Yearly Arctic sea ice chart (2008-2018)]
* [https://mashable.com/2018/02/26/arctic-heat-wave-north-pole-february-sea-ice.amp Record-breaking temperatures reach the North Pole]
* [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/aug/21/farewell-to-ice-peter-wadhams-review-climate-change A Farewell to Ice, book by Peter Wadhams (2016)]
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Walt Meier NASA - National Snow & Ice Data Center

Time-lapse of the disappearing Arctic polar ice cap


He explains that whiter ice is older and thicker ice, which clearly diminishes over the course of the video. One Reddit commenter described its slow but sure progress as “the slowly withering heartbeat of a dying man.” The difference is the most shocking in the final image, which compares 1984 and 2016 ice cover side by side.



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