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It's the result of areas that are normally covered by sea ice not being covered by sea ice, I think. But the water isn't ACTUALLY that anomalously warm.
It's been more or less that way for at least 3 summers. I'd bet its got something to do with the multi-decadal ocean oscillation thing, and specifically the overall cooling of the Pacific vs. the overall warming of the Atlantic.