The graph above shows arctic sea ice extent as of january 3, 2024, along with daily ice extent data for four previous years and the record low year.The sea ice has continued to increase, and at a greater rate of 1.68% (from last week's growth rate of 0.81%), from the level on 01/18/2024 of 14.034 m km 2 to 14.274 m km2 for this week.
This map of the arctic shows sea.The 1981 to 2010 median is in dark gray.Northern hemisphere sea ice cover.
Arctic sea ice is the frozen interface between the ocean and the atmosphere.The map shows the sea ice thickness in the northern hemisphere, excluding the baltic sea and the pacific.
On this day the extent of the arctic sea ice cover peaked at 15.01 million square kilometers (5.80 million square miles), making it the 14 th lowest yearly maximum extent on.2023 to 2024 is shown in blue, 2022 to 2023 in green, 2021 to 2022 in orange, 2020 to 2021 in brown, 2019 to 2020 in magenta, and 2012 to 2013 in dashed brown.This is the highest extent (or smallest negative anomaly) for january observed since 2009.
It reduces the absorption of solar energy because of its high albedo relative to the darker open ocean surface.Enjoy the fjords but leave the walruses alone people in the norwegian arctic archipelago of svalbard called authorities when they saw a man climb onto an ice floe to approach a resting walrus.
Compare the sea ice in march for two different years.
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PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers' 2024 schedule was released along with the rest of the NFL slate Wednesday.
Though the season opens Sept. 8, the Steelers won't play in front of their home crowd at Acrisure Stadium until the Week 3 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sept. 22 -- the latest home opener since 2001 when the Steelers waited until Week 4 to host the Buffalo Bills on Oct. 7. Contributing to the late home opener is the Pittsburgh Pirates' schedule. The Pirates, who play down the street from the Steelers, host home series against the Washington Nationals and the Kansas City Royals during the first two weekends of the NFL season.
And while the Steelers have a couple of personal grudge matches for new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and quarterback Russell Wilson to start the season with trips to Atlanta and Denver, the first divisional rivalry game doesn't come until the Steelers host the Ravens on Nov. 17 in Week 11.
And, make sure to get your ticket requests into Santa Claus early this year. The Steelers are slated to host the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day at 1 p.m. in the first NFL game ever streamed by Netflix -- although it will be broadcast on an over-the-air channel in local Pittsburgh and Kansas City markets. The game will mark the third time the Steelers have played on Christmas and first since beating the Houston Texans on the road in 2017.
Here's what else is in store for the Steelers:
Week 1: Sept. 8 at Atlanta
Week 2: Sept. 15 at Denver
Week 3: Sept. 22 vs. Los Angeles Chargers
Week 4: Sept. 29 at Indianapolis
Week 5: Oct. 6 vs. Dallas
Week 6: Oct. 13 at Las Vegas
Week 7: Oct. 20 vs. New York Jets (SNF)
Week 8: Oct. 28 vs. New York Giants (MNF)
Week 9: BYE
Week 10: Nov. 10 at Washington
Week 11: Nov. 17 vs. Baltimore
Week 12: Nov. 21 at Cleveland (TNF)
Week 13: Dec. 1 at Cincinnati
Week 14: Dec. 8 vs. Cleveland
Week 15: Dec. 15 at Philadelphia
Week 16: Dec. 21 at Baltimore (Saturday)
Week 17: Dec. 25 vs. Kansas City (Wednesday)
Week 18: TBD vs. Cincinnati
Strength of schedule: The Steelers have the third-hardest schedule in the league (opponents had a .533 winning percentage in 2023).
Over/under: 8.5 wins
Biggest takeaway
Not only do the Steelers have one of the toughest schedules based purely on opponents' 2023 win percentages, but the back half of the season is especially brutal. The Steelers have all six of their divisional games after the Week 9 bye -- including a stretch of four in a row from Nov. 17-Dec. 8 that includes a Thursday night game in Cleveland coming off a Week 11 game against Baltimore. In fact, the Steelers have short weeks after each of the notoriously physical Ravens games with the second leading into a four-day turnaround before hosting the Super Bowl champion Chiefs on Christmas Day.
Revenge game
There's no better reality show than the NFL, and the league certainly delivers with the Steelers' first two games: at Atlanta and at Denver, setting up revenge games for new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and quarterback Russell Wilson, each with an opportunity to visit their old stomping grounds and show their old clubs how much better things are with the new squad.
Then, late in the season the Steelers will travel to Philadelphia in Week 15. Pittsburgh's first-round quarterback Kenny Pickett isn't likely to be the Eagles' starter, but he'll be on the opposite sideline. And the last time the Steelers played in Philadelphia, they were drubbed 35-13 in 2022.
Bold prediction
The Steelers start 4-0. Yes, the Steelers have three of their first four games on the road. And yes, this organization last went 4-0 in the 2020 season. The Steelers have struggled out of the gate in recent seasons, going 2-2 last year and 1-3 in 2022 and 2021, but with a new offensive coordinator, quarterback and offensive line, this group is set up well to get off to a fast start.
The Falcons had just 42 sacks last season, while the Broncos will be in their second game with rookie quarterback Bo Nix. And though the Chargers will still be led by rocket-armed quarterback Justin Herbert, his supporting cast is drastically different than 2021 when he carved up the Steelers for 382 passing yards, three touchdowns and 90 rushing yards. Indianapolis will be a tough out with a healthy Anthony Richardson, Michael Pittman Jr. and Jonathan Taylor, but the addition of Patrick Queen should go a long way to slowing down the Colts' ground attack.