Antarctic sea ice hits lowest winter maximum on record: US data

The sea ice around Antarctica likely had a record low surface area when it was at its maximum size this winter, a preliminary US analysis of satellite data showed Monday. The ice pack typically reaches its largest size during the colder winter months, so the September 10 reading will likely remain this year's maximum.

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