Summer Melting Has Plateaued: July Arctic Sea Ice Extent Hasn’t Fallen In 17 Years!

July Arctic sea ice area has been stable for 17 years. Nothing is melting anymore. 

Hat-tip: Snowfan here.

Image: DMI Arctic Plots Sea Ice Extent

The National Snow And Ice Data center (NSIDC) analysis of August 4, 2024 shows that the Arctic sea ice extent in July 2024 has been stable for 17 years, without any downward trend: there is no additional melting even in early summer.

Recall that leading experts say trend statements can be made with 17 years of data.

Moreover, the ice masses on Greenland show an unusual summer growth of more than 2 billion tons (2 Gt) at the end of July 2024 in the middle of the melting season, see here: polarportal.dk.





4 responses to “Summer Melting Has Plateaued: July Arctic Sea Ice Extent Hasn’t Fallen In 17 Years!”

  1. dm

    So, the last 17 years is what an ice free Artic Ocean looks like;-} That is an inconvenient truth for climate alarmists.

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  3. oebele bruinsma

    The climate does what the climate does, not what the “experts” willingly predict.

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