Arctic daily sea ice extent continued to hover near record daily lows in January, with the ice edge well northward of its ...
The Pliocene epoch, which lasted from 5.3 million to 2.6 million years ago, was a consequential time in Earth's history. The Isthmus of Panama formed, connecting North and South America, and the ...
The sea ice in the Arctic was the second lowest on record for January last month, according to a US analysis released Tuesday ...
A decrease in pressure ridges over the past 3 decades is making the ice more uniform, with unclear consequences.
The increased crevassing, especially prominent in fast-flowing portions of the ice sheet, could lead to a feedback loop that accelerates ice loss from the glacier, which ultimately raises sea levels.
With the bitter cold weather we experienced in January, the popular toboggan slide at Eagles Mere has again been built. Our ...
Even though 'glacial' is commonly used to describe extremely slow, steady movement, a new study has found that glaciers speed up and slow down on a daily -- even hourly -- basis in response to changes ...
We are done with this round of sea fog, but another one is likely next ... Don't be fooled by our spring-like warmth next week! We are not done with the risk for freezing weather just yet.
There were timely rains in early spring but the following year saw a strong El Niño. The year 1914 started off very hot, and southern Victoria suffered from widespread bushfires in February and March.
A warmer climate in the Arctic has global implications. It leads to melting ice-caps, loss of biodiversity and more extreme weather conditions – also outside the Arctic region. As a result, the ...