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Arctic Sea Ice Extent: February 15, 2024

February 15, 2024:  The sea ice has increased again this week, and at a rate of 2.04% (higher than last week’s rate of -0.60%), from the level on 02/08/2024 of 14.308 M km2 to 14.606 M km2 for this week.  So, we are still in the ice growth season but there is not a whole lot of growth.

Plot Compiled by: Howard J. Diamond, PhD; Climate Science Program Manager at NOAA’s Air Resources Laboratory
Data Source: National Snow & Ice Data Center (NSIDC; https://nsidc.org/).

The negative sea ice anomaly this week was less pronounced than the anomaly of -0.423 M km2 on 02/08/2024 to a smaller negative anomaly of -0.297 M km2 on 02/15/2024, and so less anomalously negative for this time of year.

Plot Compiled by: Howard J. Diamond, PhD; Climate Science Program Manager at NOAA’s Air Resources Laboratory
Data Source: National Snow & Ice Data Center (NSIDC; https://nsidc.org/).