One
of the comments speculated:
“The
"hole" is to square, its probably more likely that it is a
unscanned zone when the satellites passed over that area or the
satellites that are tasked to scan that area were offline or
malfunctioned at that orbital point. My guess would be tomorrow it
wont be there”
Did
Anyone Else See This Hole in the Arctic Sea Ice Today? (July 7, 2018)
Margo
shows the large hole in the Arctic Sea Ice that has just developed.
She also does a worldwide climate cast for methane, sulfur dioxide,
ozone and carbon dioxide.
If
you've not seen my background videos on methane, sulfur dioxide or
ozone, here are the links:
Global Methane Forecasts (April 28, 2018):
https://youtu.be/76T1w7pFWRo
Sulfur Dioxide & Volcanic Gases - Part 1 (May 23, 2018):
https://youtu.be/mluvf_fibPQ
https://youtu.be/76T1w7pFWRo
Sulfur Dioxide & Volcanic Gases - Part 1 (May 23, 2018):
https://youtu.be/mluvf_fibPQ
Looking at Ozone - Part 1 (June 24, 2018):
https://youtu.be/BR06PpHowjI
Looking at Ozone - Part 2 (June 25, 2018):
https://youtu.be/CA9mx7yzdOU
Looking at Ozone - Part 3 (June 26, 2018):
https://youtu.be/9_KTbVMgNjE
Links:
Is the hole still there in today's satellite pic?
ReplyDeleteHave you had a look?
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