The question resolves based on the Antarctic Sea Ice Extent reported by the National Snow & Ice Data Center.
The question resolves Yes if the Antarctic Sea Ice Extent is less on every single day from November 1st, 2023 to November 30th, 2023 compared to the same dates in all years since satellite tracking started in 1979.
The question immediately resolves No if the extent of Antarctic Sea Ice for any date between November 1, 2023 and November 30, 2023 exceeds the extent for the same day in any year between 1979 and 2022.
Fine Print
Forecasters exploring the data from the resolution source should be sure to switch the sea ice extent to "Antarctic."
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@ChristopherRandles These seem to be the right numbers, so the resolution seems correct, but the graphs haven't actually crossed yet. I guess they're displaying Nov 2016 one day to the right of Nov 2023 because there was a leap day earlier in 2016?