RWSchilz
December 10th, 2007, 08:27 PM
By Alexandre Aguiar, MetSul Weather Center, Brazil
Southern Hemisphere’s ice cover now is at the same level as last June, i.e., a level seen during the last winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Besides, there are two more millions square kilometers of ice now compared to December 2006. And the large positive anomaly has persisted since September.
http://www.icecap.us/index.php/go/joes-blog/southern_hemisphere_ice_cover_remains_well_above_n ormal
:thinking:)
Southern Hemisphere’s ice cover now is at the same level as last June, i.e., a level seen during the last winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Besides, there are two more millions square kilometers of ice now compared to December 2006. And the large positive anomaly has persisted since September.
http://www.icecap.us/index.php/go/joes-blog/southern_hemisphere_ice_cover_remains_well_above_n ormal
:thinking:)