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Drift Ice in the Sea of Okhotsk
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Published March 19, 2020
Carried by winds and currents, sea ice can reach the coast of Hokkaido, Japan.
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Pine Island Glacier’s Newest Iceberg
Published February 12, 2020
Iceberg B-49 calved from the Antarctic glacier in February 2020.
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Another Berg from Pine Island Glacier
Published February 11, 2020
Cracks that spread across the floating ice for months have finally spawned new icebergs.
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2019 Arctic Sea Ice Minimum Is Second Lowest
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Published September 23, 2019
The long-term trend for Arctic sea ice extent has been definitively downward.
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Pine Island Glacier Quickly Drops Another Iceberg
Published November 8, 2018
Calving that used to happen about every six years has become a near-annual event.
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A Neat Slice of Ice in Antarctica
Published October 23, 2018
A sharp-edged rectangular iceberg floats near the Larsen C ice shelf.
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Arctic Sea Ice Reaches 2018 Minimum
Published September 28, 2018
The ice cap tied for the sixth lowest extent on record, continuing a long-term decline.
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There Goes the Ice
Published July 30, 2018
Sea ice can linger on Hudson Bay into the summer, but it is usually gone by mid-August.
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Icy Lake Erie
Published February 18, 2018
Lake Erie is usually the first to freeze over because it is shallower than the other Great Lakes.
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Ice Jams on the Connecticut River
Published January 24, 2018
Heavy rains and temperature swings triggered a long ice jam in Connecticut.
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Ice on Lake Erie
Published January 10, 2018
In early January, ice covered most of the lake and prevented the formation of extensive lake-effect clouds.
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Icy Waters off the U.S. East Coast
Published January 9, 2018
Scenes of frozen rivers, bays, estuaries, and coastal seas seem like they belong in the Arctic—not New England and the Mid-Atlantic.