Over the past week, southerly winds have pulled the ice away from the Siberian Coast. Hopefully no Polar Bears were straddling the fracture at the time it broke off.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Amazing image series. Thanks.
It does look cool.
The return of Masters’ missing ice cube!
We’re all doomed!
There is positive evidence of wind’s contribution to ice extent but absolutely no evidence of any Global Warming signature.
This is a good example of an old saying: Shit Happens!
Nice time lapse there.
Don’t woory about the polar bears. They can readily swim more than 100 km.