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Data acquired April 22 - 22, 2002 1000 x 1300 228 KB - JPEG
Data acquired April 22 - 22, 2002 2000 x 2600 836 KB - JPEG
Data acquired April 22 - 22, 2002 4000 x 5200 2 MB - JPEG
Although the landscapes of Alaska (right) and Russia (left) were covered in snow, the sea ice in the Bering Strait between them appears to be breaking up and receding slightly in this MODIS image from April 22, 2002. The coastal waters of southwestern Alaska are showing dark swirls that could be a mixture of sediment and phytoplankton.
This series of images from late April to early May shows the thawing of the Bering Strait between Siberia (left) and Alaska’s Seward Peninsula (right). To the north is the Chukchi Sea. The series also shows the retreat of winter snow cover from Alaska.
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Published April 29, 2002 Data acquired April 22 - 22, 2002