The melting of the Antarctic sea ice stabilizes after four bad years
The Antarctic sea ice has stabilized after a period of significant decline, reaching a minimum extent of 2.58 million kmΒ², which is above the lows of the previous four summers.
Antarctic Sea Ice Recovers After Four Years of Record Lows
Antarctic sea ice extent reached an annual minimum of 2.58 million square kilometers, marking a recovery from the record low set in February 2023, though still below the long-term average.
They drilled into Antarctica and retrieved climate data from 23 million years ago
Scientists have discovered a geological record deep beneath the Antarctic ice that could reshape forecasts for future sea level rise.
Which is not salty: Icebergs or Sea Ice? How Ice Forms in the Antarctic Ocean
The article discusses the upcoming Antarctic observation mission and explains the formation of different types of ice in the Antarctic Ocean.
Blizzards, crevasses and sea ice β the dangers of working in Antarctica
Survival experts contracted by the Australian Antarctic Program ensure safety for expeditioners in Antarctica's perilous conditions, including blizzards, crevasses, and dangerous sea ice.