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English: Explains graphically the levels of Arctic sea ice melting per year. Summertime Arctic-wide sea ice extent simulated by the GFDL CM2.1 model for the historical period 1860 to 2000 and projected for the 21st century following the SRES A1B emissions scenario. Sea ice extent values are normalized (scaled) so that the average for years 1981 to 2000 is equal to 100%. Totally ice free summer conditions would equal 0%.
Source http://www.gfdl.noaa.gov/the-shrinking-arctic-ice-cap-ar4
Author Remik Ziemlinski and Keith Dixon/ NOAA

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