Sentences with phrase «predicting ice break»

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Science is unable to accurately predict when and where the ice shelf will break.
Although the results were obtained in late winter when no ships travel the route, they will impact how ice break - up and summer ice conditions develop and are currently predicted, and help forecast the opening and navigability of the NWP during summer.
When, in the foreseeable future, a tabular iceberg nearly seven times the size of Berlin breaks off the Larsen C Ice Shelf in the Antarctic, it will begin a journey, the course of which climate researchers at the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) can accurately predict.
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Back then, what she and a colleague found was not only groundbreaking, it pretty accurately predicted what is happening now in the Arctic, as sea ice levels break record low after record low.
A heuristic forecast submitted by Gudmandsen predicts a mid-July break - up of the consolidated ice in Nares Strait.
Scientists predict the colony will be gone in 20 years unless the sea ice breaks up or the giant iceberg, dubbed B09B, is dislodged.
Based on a review of spring air temperatures, the winter evolution of the ice bridge and current ice conditions, Gudmansen predicts that the ice bridge will break down during the second half of June.
Has anyone put the pieces together yet and considered how these improvements in understanding ice shelf break - up translate to predicting sea level rise?
Empirical model for predicting the break - up of landfast sea ice along the coast of Barrow, Alaska.
Petrich and others — too early in the season to use 16 - day weather forecasts to predict fast ice break - up around Barrow
Gudmandsen predicts that the ice bridge will break up in mid-July (week 29) due to melting, and that the fast ice at the northern end of the channel will break up approximately one week after the ice bridge.
The iceberg, which is positioned on the most northern major ice shelf in Antarctica, known as Larsen C, is predicted to be one of the largest 10 break - offs ever recorded.
By studying the factors that cause icebergs to break up, researchers hope to better understand the influences that lead to ice shelf breakup, and to better predict how ice shelves will respond to a warming climate.
He predicted the imminent break - up of sea ice in summer months in 2007, when the previous lowest extent of 4.17 million square kilometres was set.
Break - up of landfast ice at Barrow occurred on July 3rd / 4th (as in 2010), a few days prior to the date predicted by Petrich et al..
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