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The graphic shows the water temperatures around the Antarctic. On the western side of Antarctica, water temperature at the sea floor is approaching 2 degrees C - and that is warm enough to melt the ice that is flowing on top of it. Sea temperatures on the eastern flank are colder. Credit: Dr Benjamin Davison/University of Leeds. CREDIT Dr Benjamin Davison, University of Leeds
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Over 40 Percent Of Antarctica’s Ice Shelves Reduced In Volume Over 25 Years

by SpaceRef EditorOctober 12, 2023July 15, 2024

71 of the 162 ice shelves that surround Antarctica have reduced in volume over 25 years from 1997 to 2021, with a net release of 7.5 trillion tonnes of meltwater […]

A lone iceberg amidst sea ice along the coast east of Sermilik Fjord. Photo taken during an Operation IceBridge flight on Apr. 27, 2018. Credits: NASA/Joe MacGregor
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Arctic Sea Ice 6th Lowest on Record; Antarctic Sees Record Low Growth

by SpaceRef EditorSeptember 28, 2023July 15, 2024
Bottom a) temperature (°C) and c) salinity (psu) from the observational climatological mean on the continental shelf over 1975–2012 based on ref. 72 and in the abyss over 1955–2017 based on the World Ocean Atlas 201873) and the equivalent b) temperature (°C) and d) salinity (psu) values in the ACCESS-OM2-01 control run after a 200 year spin-up. All temperatures and salinities shown correspond to the bottom-most value in both observations and the model. Grey contours represent the 4000 m isobath, and the black line denotes the 1000 m isobath around the Antarctic margin.
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Deep Ocean Currents Around Antarctica Are Headed For Collapse

by SpaceRef EditorMarch 29, 2023July 15, 2024
Temperature Forecast for 23 December 2022
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The Freezing Snowy Nightmare Before Christmas

by SpaceRef EditorDecember 24, 2022July 15, 2024
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Most Detailed Maps Of Polar Regions Ever Created

by SpaceRef EditorDecember 6, 2022July 15, 2024
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Greenland, Antarctica Are Melting Six Times Faster Than in the 1990s

by SpaceRef EditorMarch 17, 2020July 15, 2024
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Modernization of NSF’s logistics hub in Antarctica ready to move forward

by SpaceRef EditorFebruary 26, 2019
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Antarctic ice sheet could suffer a one-two climate punch

by SpaceRef EditorJanuary 18, 2019
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NASA Completes Survey Flights to Map Arctic Ice

by SpaceRef EditorMay 13, 2018July 15, 2024
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GRACE-FO: Cracking a Cold Case Mission To Study How Melting Polar Ice Affects Regional Sea Levels

by SpaceRef EditorMay 2, 2018

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