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U of Colorado researchers forecast 1 in 3 chance of record low sea ice in 2007

04-19-2007 · EurekAlert!

University of Colorado at Boulder researchers are forecasting a one in three chance that the 2007 minimum extent of sea ice across the Arctic region will set an all-time record low.

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