Arctic
Sea Ice Lifts Away From the Greenland Coast
The typically more resilient ice north of Greenland is lifting away from the coastline even as it exhibits features indicative of melt and thinning. This following warm wind invasions over the Barents from Europe and over the Laptev from Siberia.
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The typically more resilient ice north of Greenland is lifting away from the coastline even as it exhibits features indicative of melt and thinning. This following warm wind invasions over the Barents from Europe and over the Laptev from Siberia.
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