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Thwaites Glacier: the melting, Antarctic monster of sea level rise

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The Variability of Wind Patterns in the Amazon Sea

There is no average wind. It's all about the variability. And what we know is that when it blows towards the east, that redirects the ocean current and brings warm water onto the shelf. And so we get an increase in ice sheet melting. This was a weird anomaly in the winds. It happened during World War II and lasted for an unusually long amount of time. That's what made it so special. And it was really important for the ice sheet down in Antarctica.

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