Warming winds increase melting on Totten glacier | Science News

Warming winds increase melting on Totten glacier | Science News

Whenever winds off the Antarctic coast drive more upwelling in the ocean (yellow), melting increases on Totten glacier (yellow dots) after a time lag of several months. Read more: Credit: Chad A. Greene/University of Texas Institute for Geophysics 2017 This article was gathered automatically by our news bot. We help YouTubers by driving traffic to … Read more

Watch Alaska's Columbia glacier retreat over four decades | Science News

Watch Alaska's Columbia glacier retreat over four decades | Science News

Alaska’s Columbia glacier began rapidly retreating around 1980, and its leading edge has moved more than 20 kilometers inland. These images, captured by the joint NASA/U.S. Geological Survey Landsat satellites, were stitched together into a video to show the glacier’s dynamic evolution from 1972 to 2019. Read more: Video: Mark Fahnestock/University of Alaska Fairbanks This … Read more