Study finds recent growth and sudden declines in Antarctic sea ice to be unique changes since the early 20th century

A study led by Ohio University researchers shows that the increase of sea ice surrounding Antarctica since 1979 is a unique feature of Antarctic climate since 1905—an observation that paints a dramatic first-ever picture for weather and climate implications on the world’s southernmost continent.


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Source: Phys.org