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Wed Dec 7, 2016, 11:25 AM Dec 2016

Seven Monthly Record Lows For Arctic Sea Ice So Far In 2016

Though this is when the Arctic is supposed to be refreezing, scientists say sea ice there hit record low levels for November. In the crucial Barents Sea, the amount of floating ice decreased when it would be expected to grow.

Arctic sea ice extended for 3.5 million square miles (9.1 million square kilometers). That's 309,000 square miles (800,000 square kilometers) below the record set in 2006 — a difference larger than state of Texas. The National Snow and Ice Data Center says it was the seventh month this year to set a record low.

"There's crazy stuff going on up there. It's bad," said Rutgers University marine scientist Jennifer Francis.

The data center calculated that ice in the Barents Sea, just outside Norway, shrank by 19,300 square miles (50,000 square kilometers) during what is supposed to be a cold month, but wasn't. That area is important because recent research links sea ice there to changes in extreme weather in lower latitudes, though scientists have not come to a consensus on that link yet.

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http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/arctic-sea-ice-hits-record-monthly-low-7th-44016750

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