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Ice in the Bering Sea

March 21, 2012 by Steve Mentz Leave a Comment

Bering Sea Teeming with IceThe latest from NASA’s Earth Observatory.  Apparently, the larger than usual ice cover — this image was taken March 19 — has been caused by northerly winds more than lower temperatures.  In the rest of the Arctic ice cap, especially on the Atlantic side, sea ice has been thinner than usual.

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Steve Mentz
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