Melting Arctic ice is releasing tiny particles that help form clouds, reshaping climate in one of Earth’s fastest-warming ...
Tiny particles bubbling up from melting Arctic sea ice play a key role in cloud formation, suggests new research. The ...
Tiny particles bubbling up from the tops of melting sea ice into the Arctic sky may be a key, understudied element of cloud formation in that climate-sensitive region.
Hidden pathways inside sea ice control how it melts and supports life, and those pathways are now changing as the climate ...
Scientists have discovered a surprising contributor to cloud formation in the Arctic. These are tiny particles released from ...
Sea ice is not just solid frozen water. It's riddled with tiny pockets and channels of liquid brine. Whether those pockets ...
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Thwaites doomsday glacier could speed sea-level rise, threatening coasts
Thwaites Glacier, a massive ice formation in West Antarctica often called the “Doomsday Glacier,” is losing ice through uneven melting at its base, with warm ocean water carving into the glacier along ...
It’s just past the end of the long Arctic winter, when sea ice reaches its maximum extent before the long period of daylight slowly melts the ice away over the next six months. We carefully measure ...
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