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English: Trends in Extent Northern Hemisphere (Arctic) Sea Ice: Ice extent anomalies are plotted as a time series of percent differences between the total extent for the month in question, and the mean for that month, where the mean is based on the January 1979 - December 2000 portion of the data set. The trend, in percent change per decade, is obtained using least squares regression, and a 95% confidence interval for the resulting slope is given. |
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Source | http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/n_plot.html |
Author | National Snow and Ice Data Center |
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