Arctic sea ice and satellite recording…
From to a “Click Green” article dated the 9th of November 2010=> “….A NASA analysis of satellite data has quantified for the first time the amount of older and thicker “multiyear” sea ice lost from the Arctic through melt.
Satellite recording started in 1979, and since then scientists have observed the continued disappearance of older “multiyear” sea ice that survives more than one summer melt season. Although some scientists suspected that this loss was due entirely to wind pushing the ice out of the Arctic Basin, a process that scientists refer to as “export”, a study proved differently… read the entire article >> ”
