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The rate at which Antarctica’s Ice Shelves might be managed by an icy ‘glue’

The scientists have found an ice process that may have caused a Delaware-sized iceberg to break off Antarctica’s massive Larsen and sea ice lodged in and surrounding ice shelves – is vital for maintaining ice shelves with each other, implies that these ice shelves may separate even faster than the investigators anticipated due to increasing

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Heat: In the Northeast, high humidity will fuel severe thunderstorms.

According to AccuWeather meteorologists, the steamy air over the Northeast will help set the stage for daily rounds of heavy to severe electrical storms through the conclusion of the week. Anyone venturing outdoors in the neighborhood may believe they have been transported to Florida due to the excessive humidity levels that have made it feel

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Most Popular Climate Websites – September 2021 Website Traffic Analysis

Accuweather.com was the most viewed climate webpage in the ninth month of 2021. The average amount of time people spend on the site is zero minutes, and they view 2.19 pages per visit. Pages per visit is a standard engagement statistic that is calculated by dividing the number of views on a website by the

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‘Airpocalypse’ Smoke Reaches North Pole for the Very First Time

Santa Claus isn’t expected to notice smoke. Misty smoke of raging Arctic wildfires has reached the North Pole for the first time in recorded history, and NASA satellites have photographs to prove it. On the sixth of August, NASA’s MODIS, a photographic sensor on the Aqua satellite, captured true-color images of a “vast, thick, acrid

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How Detailed, Venus’s- Flower-Baskets Manipulate the Flow of Seawater

Simulations reveal that this deep-sea glass sponge’s skeleton is more than simply pretty A Venus’s flower basket is not all just beautiful. This spectacular deep-sea sponge can also change the circulation of seawater in unusual ways. The sponge’s glassy skeleton is formed by a lacy, barrel-shaped chamber. Flow simulations show how this complex structure changes

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The Natural Cycles in the Gulf of Alaska Accentuate Ocean Acidification

According to new study from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, changes in major wind and ocean circulation systems can briefly accelerate or reverse the rate of ocean acidification in the Gulf of Alaska. According to Claudine Hauri, a researcher at the UAF International Arctic Research Center, ocean acidification is typically viewed as a slow push

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