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Antarctica’s A23a Iceberg Fades into Blue Patches as Four-Decade Voyage Ends
planet-earth5 days ago

Antarctica’s A23a Iceberg Fades into Blue Patches as Four-Decade Voyage Ends

Satellite imagery shows A23a, once the world’s largest iceberg, shrinking and turning into a bright blue, patchy “blue mush” as it disintegrates after roughly 40 years at sea. Born from Antarctica’s Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf in 1986, it became stuck on the seafloor, broke away in 2020, drifted through currents toward South Georgia, and then broke apart in 2024–2025. The blue striations are melt ponds forming in cracks and ponds on the surface, a sign of rapid disintegration that may already be fading in newer photos; with A23a waning, D15A is cited as the current largest iceberg.

climate-change2 years ago

Unveiling Greenland's Climate Secrets: Scientists Make Groundbreaking Discoveries

Greenland is experiencing above-average melting during the 2023 melting season, with up to 50% of the Greenland Ice Sheet's surface melting on several days in June and July. Satellite images show a dramatic reduction in snow cover and the presence of "dirty" ice due to impurities left behind as the snow and ice melt. Melt ponds, indicators of the strength of the melting season, have been observed in some areas. While 2023 may not surpass the unprecedented melting of 2012, it is shaping up to be a significant melting year.