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One Year Adrift, but Not Far
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Published July 13, 2018
Iceberg A-68A has moved a relatively short distance in the year since it calved from the Larsen C Ice Shelf.
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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.
Pine Island Iceberg Under the Midnight Sun
Published December 26, 2017
Shadows from the iceberg fragments allowed scientists to estimate its thickness.
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The Quick Demise of B-44
Published October 28, 2017
In just a month, a large iceberg from Antarctica’s Pine Island Glacier has disintegrated.
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Pine Island Glacier Births New ‘Berg
Published October 3, 2017
The 185-square-kilometer hunk of ice is afloat in the Amundsen Sea, off the coast of West Antarctica.
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A-68 Adrift
Published September 30, 2017
Subtle features emerge as daylight illuminates the new iceberg from the Larsen C ice shelf.
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Rift on Pine Island Glacier
Published September 26, 2017
The floating part of Antarctica’s Pine Island Glacier released a new, 185-square-kilometer iceberg.
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Daylight Returns to Larsen C
Published September 14, 2017
Scientists are getting their first sunlit looks at the massive iceberg that broke away from Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf in July 2017.
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A Fracturing Berg in the Polar Night
Published July 27, 2017
The iceberg that calved from the Larsen C ice shelf has broken into two named bergs, as well as a handful of pieces.
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