New data confirms what climate experts have long worried about: a warm mass of deep polar water has expanded toward ...
Two new studies that relied on data from a fleet of diving robots show how climate change is altering ocean movements in ways ...
Beware the global meltdown. Antarctica is melting from below due to rising heat from the ocean, threatening the ice shelves, ...
A decades-long international study has provided the first observational evidence that a warm deep-ocean current, known as circumpolar deep water, has moved closer to Antarctica over the past 20 years.
A rare dataset collected by instruments at the point where Antarctica's largest ice shelf begins to float reveals ocean ...
A decades-long study of oceanographic data provides the first evidence that warmer water has moved nearer to the continent.
A scientific study has found that heat stored deep in the ocean is steadily moving towards Antarctica. The research was based ...
Antarctica’s winter heatwave saw temperatures rise 28°C above normal, signaling stronger climate change impacts, rising sea ...
Grounded ice rests on the bedrock of the Antarctic continent, while ice shelves float above the rock on a pool of seawater.
In the middle of the Antarctic winter, during months of darkness when temperatures often dip below −30°C, the continent ...
China drills 3,413 meters into Antarctic ice, opening a path to environments that have been sealed for millions of years.
Visitors in November can expect temperatures between a low of 25 degrees to a high of 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The warmest ...
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