Rising Arctic Storm Activity Sways Sea Ice, Climate
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 - 11:21
in Earth & Climate
A new NASA study shows that the rising frequency and intensity of arctic storms over the last half century, attributed to progressively warmer waters, directly provoked acceleration of the rate of arctic sea ice drift, long considered by scientists as a bellwether of climate change.
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