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Thursday, July 18, 2019

Strong storms also play big role in Antarctic ice shelf collapse

Warming temperatures and changes in ocean circulation and salinity are driving the breakup of ice sheets in Antarctica, but a new study suggests that intense storms may help push the system over the edge.

From http://besthealthnews.com/2019/07/strong-storms-also-play-big-role-in-antarctic-ice-shelf-collapse/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=strong-storms-also-play-big-role-in-antarctic-ice-shelf-collapse

from
https://healthnews010.wordpress.com/2019/07/19/strong-storms-also-play-big-role-in-antarctic-ice-shelf-collapse/

From https://jamesjohnson10.blogspot.com/2019/07/strong-storms-also-play-big-role-in.html



from
https://jamesjohnson10.wordpress.com/2019/07/19/strong-storms-also-play-big-role-in-antarctic-ice-shelf-collapse/

from https://judywright2.blogspot.com/2019/07/strong-storms-also-play-big-role-in.html

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