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larsen b ice shelf
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The Larsen B ice shelf, located in Antarctica, experienced a rapid disintegration event in January 2022, when a severe foehn storm caused the loss of approximately 400 square kilometers of ice over two days. This breakup follows the dramatic collapse of the same ice shelf in 2002 and is part of a series of notable events in the Larsen B embayment over the past two decades. Factors such as warmer-than-average temperatures and foehn winds have contributed to these ice shelf destabilizations, highlighting ongoing changes in Antarctic ice dynamics.
A Severe Foehn Storm disintegrated in a couple of days 400 square kilometers of Antarctica’s Larsen B Ice shelf giving now a free way to land ice
By: Author Renato R. Colucci
Posted on Published: 06/02/2022...