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- A Mysterious Hole Keeps Opening Up in Antarctica, And . . .
In the early 1970s, when satellites first began snapping photos of Earth, scientists noticed a mysterious hole in one of Antarctica's seasonal ice packs, floating on the Lazarev Sea Come summertime the gap had disappeared, and for decades the strange event went unexplained
- Experts solve the mystery of a giant hole in Antarctic sea ice
The sudden appearance of a vast hole in the Antarctic sea ice – the Maud Rise polynya – in 2016 and 2017 was precisely that kind of mystery Now, a team of scientists has pieced together the intricate chain of events behind this extraordinary phenomenon
- Mystery solved behind large hole in Antarctic sea ice
Researchers now know why the Maud Rise polynya in Antarctica grew in 2016 and 2017 to become as big as Switzerland from being barely visible at all The image shows a data image of the Maud Rise polynya and concentration of its surrounding sea ice
- Scientists Think They’ve Solved the Mystery of a Giant Hole . . .
A year and a half ago, in the middle of the Antarctic winter, satellite images of the frozen continent revealed something wild: a gaping hole in the middle of Antartica’s sea ice that spanned
- 50-Year Mysterious Giant Hole in Antarctic Ice Finally Solved . . .
Researchers were baffled at the huge hole that sometimes opens over the Antarctic Weddell Sea for decades It was so huge that it exposed the dark, cold water below it Finally, they found the
- Antarctic ozone hole yearly maximum extent 12th-largest on . . .
This year's ozone hole in the stratosphere over Antarctica reached its maximum extent on September 21, 2023, with an estimated area of 10 million square miles (26 million square kilometers), making it the 12th-largest* daily ozone hole extent since satellite records began in 1979
- Scientists finally figured out what causes a giant hole in . . .
A massive, mysterious hole in the Antarctic ice has baffled scientists for decades, who just couldn't figure out what caused it to appear In the Antarctic Weddell Sea there's a submerged mountain called Maud Rise, and scientists have observed the enormous hole sporadically open up for brief periods in the sea ice there
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