Antarctic Peninsula ice flow
Successive radar images captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-1A satellite during December 2014 – March 2016, created this spectacular map, showing how fast the ice flows on the
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Successive radar images captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-1A satellite during December 2014 – March 2016, created this spectacular map, showing how fast the ice flows on the
In these satellite images, two icebergs the size of Manhattan, breaking from the Antarctica’s Nansen ice shelf.
Watch this video on Lake Superior put on a dramatic show with her recent ice in Duluth, Minnesota.
Greenland’s ice layers are now mapped in 3D, thanks to NASA’s Operation IceBridge. Peering into the frozen layers inside ice sheet, is like looking back in time.
Satellites play a vital role in monitoring the rapid climate changes taking place in the Arctic.
An international effort by more than 60 ice, ocean, and atmosphere scientists has generated new estimates of how much of an impact Earth’s melting ice sheets, could
Scientists by observing mysterious particles in Antarctica, may have spotted a parallel Universe where time runs backward.
Denman Glacier in East Antarctica is melting at a faster rate now than it was from 2003 to 2008.
These powerful gusts in this amazing video, described as the “mightiest current” in all the oceans, called the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC).
Small valleys near the top of Antarctica’s ice sheet reach temperatures of nearly -100 degrees Celsius.