This is «where ice detaches from the ground and starts floating,» says Bernd Scheuchl, a UC Irvine climatologist who's
mapped ice movements across the continent.
Not exact matches
Scientists are testing out a drone that could better
map sea
ice on a daily basis, and follow polar bear
movements
But wait, their Masie
ice maps show it's actually the earliest since 2008 (although the
ice movement onshore was also earlier than 2006 and 2007, see below).
A correlation analysis technique between successive
maps is used to determine the
movements animating this sea
ice, mainly under the effect of the winds.