Increasingly Rapid Greenland Ice Melting May be Connected to Warming Fjords
February 21, 2010
In the last several years, one of the key things learned is that our previous assumptions about the time it would take to melt enormous sheets of ice — say, for example, Greenland, or the rest of the Arctic — was wildly underestimated.
One of the key components of increased melting is the presence [...]
Sunday February 21st, 2010 in , atmospheric changes, Fiammeta straneo, Fjords, Glacier melting, Woods Hole Institute | 2 Comments »