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Researchers said the ice levels in Antarctica naturally fluctuate each year; however, the growth slowed down by early 2024.
New study shows that from 2021 to 2023, a precipitation anomaly has caused glaciers to regain unprecedented ice mass ...
"It’s a record-smashing sea ice low in the Antarctic. Sea ice growth appears low around nearly ... You may like Earth's sea ice hits all-time low, NASA satellites reveal NASA satellites show ...
"It's unlikely Antarctica can grow back to its pre-2000 extent by the end of this century," researchers say. Monisha Ravisetti Former Science Writer Monisha Ravisetti was a science writer at CNET.
Credit: NASA/GSFC/OIB New research ... linear miles (50,000 kilometers) of Antarctic coastline. Losses from calving have outpaced natural ice-shelf growth so greatly that the researchers think ...
Researchers at NSIDC and NASA use satellites to measure sea ... Scientists are working to understand the cause of the meager growth of the Antarctic sea ice, which could include a combination ...
“It’s a record-smashing sea ice low in the Antarctic,” NSIDC scientist Walt Meier said in comments published by NASA. On September ... Meier said the growth in sea ice appeared “low ...
A June 9 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows a graphic depicting Antarctic ice shelf change that was originally published in a 2023 research paper. "Is ice melting in Antarctica alarming?
A widespread, record-breaking melting event occurred across the Antarctic ... captured by NASA show turquoise colored pools of water appearing along one of the region’s largest ice shelves ...
Bizarre blue streaks dotted across an ice shelf in Antarctica have been spotted by NASA. These images ... "The Amery is unique among Antarctic ice shelves given its long interior extent—greater ...
There are two different types of Antarctic ice: land ice and sea ... food webs and supports the growth of other complex life forms. Using data collected from NASA's Earth surveillance satellites ...
As NASA scientist Chad Greene flew over northern Greenland with a team of engineers in April, they never expected their radar to find something manmade buried deep within the ice. Greene and his ...