You, uh, see ... it's, uh, well, it's like this: we made a little boo-boo.

More of a technical glitch really and uh ...

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As some of our readers have already noticed, there was a significant
problem with the daily sea ice data images on February 16. The problem
arose from a malfunction of the satellite sensor we use for our daily
sea ice products. Upon further investigation, we discovered that
starting around early January, an error known as sensor drift caused a
slowly growing underestimation of Arctic sea ice extent. The
underestimation reached approximately 500,000 square kilometers
(193,000 square miles) by mid-February. Sensor drift, although
infrequent, does occasionally occur and it is one of the things that
we account for during quality control measures prior to archiving the
data. See below for more details.

http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/
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Cause ... so, ok ... it turns out this prediction last May was WAY off:
http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/2008/050508.html

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