Arctic sea ice growing this winter, but there’s more to the story0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- February 15, 2020
What’s driving the relatively rapid sea ice growth this year?
What’s driving the relatively rapid sea ice growth this year?
To pull off this atmospheric feat to create this perfect storm, the upper-level support with the jet stream is off-the-charts ideal
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It was a lot more powerful than anyone believed.
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