Pine Island Glacier, one of the fastest-shrinking glaciers in Antarctica, hastened its slide into the sea between 2017 and ...
A vital glacier in western Antarctica appears to be smoking in a rare view captured by a NASA satellite earlier this month. The so-called “sea smoke,” isn’t actually smoke, it’s fog – and appears as ...
A critical Antarctic glacier is looking more vulnerable as satellite images show the ice shelf that blocks it from collapsing into the sea is breaking up much faster than before and spawning huge ...
A satellite orbiting hundreds of miles above Earth recently captured rare images of an atmospheric phenomenon that makes Antarctica glaciers appear to be smoking. The wisps of "sea smoke" blowing ...
The Pine Island Glacier recently spawned an iceberg over 300 sq km that very quickly shattered into pieces. This almost cloud-free image, captured on 11 February by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission, ...
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How the Doomsday Glacier could raise sea levels by 10 feet
The Pine Island Doomsday Glacier in Antarctica holds enough ice to raise global sea levels by up to 10 feet, prompting ...
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Experts Believe 'Ocean Storms' Under Antarctic Ice May Accelerate Glacier Melt and Sea-Level Rise
As strange as it may sound, scientists seem to have found a strong connection between storms and Antarctic ice. The latter is often brought up in conversations about global warming or glacier retreat, ...
An image showing ice flowing into the ocean and forming an ice shelf in Antarctica. (NB: This image is not of Pine Island Glacier itself, but it is representative of how Pine Island Glacier is ...
Brad Reed receives funding from The Natural Environment Research Council and UK Research and Innovation. Hilmar Gudmundsson receives funding from The Natural Environment Research Council, NSF and EU ...
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