
The Arctic ice cap is on course for a record-breaking melt session following a summer of unstable conditions, says the National Snow and Ice Data Center.
“The numbers are coming in and we are looking at them with a sense of amazement,” the center’s director Mark Serrez said. “If the melt were to just suddenly stop today, we would be at the third lowest [ice level] in the satellite record. We’ve still got another two weeks of melt to go, so I think we’re very likely to set a new record.”
via Wired


