"Arctic Sea Ice Is in Record Low Territory (Again)"

"The winter of discontent in the northern latitudes continues.

Persistent warmth has baked the region, making snow a no show in parts of Alaska and, perhaps more importantly, slowing the growth of Arctic sea ice. Though it’s still likely a month before the Arctic sea ice reaches its maximum, the current trajectory is not a good one.

Slow and at times non-existent growth has already led to a record low January extent and preliminary data from February indicate sea ice continues to set daily record lows. It was just last year that Arctic sea ice set its record low winter extent, a record that could be short-lived."

Brian Kahn reports for Climate Central February 18, 2016.

Source: Climate Central, 02/23/2016