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Just idle curiosity, but can anyone who understands these things kindly
explain: If I look at the map of _Antarctic_ sea ice (not the graph, the map) at: http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/ then I'm looking at the Ross Sea - the major inlet right below the S pole: 1. What is the mass of ice apparently floating away from the continent - it looks huge but completely unconnected to and some considerable distance from the nearest coastline. 2. What's happened to the Ross Ice Shelf? Isn't that meant to fill a large area of the Ross Sea? But the median extent line for what is presumably the minimum ice extent at about this time of year shows largely open water for the Ross Sea. Or is the ice shelf drawn to be part of the Antarctic land mass in this presentation? (Not uninteresting looking at this map: much of the slight excess of Antarctic sea ice seems to concentrated in the Weddell Sea for some reason, whereas the coastal area from the Peninsula round to the Ross Sea seems well below 'normal'. Looks like a very marked change away from the median distribution, or is this just a one-year picture - ie every year shows a different distribution and this just happens to be the picture this year?) |
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