- Strong Foehn winds caused rapid disintegration of part of the Larsen B ice shelf between January 19-20th. This shelf already collapsed in 2002. https://www.severe-weather.eu/global-weather/severe-foehn-storm-collapsed-400-square-kilometers-antarctica-larsenb-ice-shelf-rrc/ 4 comments worldnews
Linking pages
- Antarctic Sea Ice Extent Set an All-time Record Low at the End of the Austral Summer with a Marked Negative Anomaly after a Season Dominated by Föhn Events. » Severe Weather Europe https://www.severe-weather.eu/global-weather/antarctic-sea-ice-extent-all-time-low-february-marked-negative-anomaly-rrc/ 9 comments
- Arctic Sea Ice extent is the highest since 2009, now above 14 million square kilometers. On the other side of the pond, Antarctic Sea Ice at an all-time low. » Severe Weather Europe https://www.severe-weather.eu/global-weather/arctic-sea-ice-extent-highest-since-2009-antarctic-sea-ice-all-time-low-january-rrc/ 8 comments
- Antarctic Sea ice extent hits a new record low, possibly heading to set the most significant negative anomaly ever observed in the satellite era https://www.severe-weather.eu/global-weather/antarctic-sea-ice-extent-record-low-anomaly-observed-rrc/ 0 comments
Linked pages
- After a Record Winter Storm Landon in North America, the Polar Vortex now drags the same system towards Iceland, becoming the Most Intense Bomb Cyclone of the year next Monday https://www.severe-weather.eu/global-weather/polar-vortex-2022-rapid-intensification-bomb-cyclone-iceland-snow-mk/ 1 comment