“In another sign that the iceberg calving is imminent,
. . . the soon-to-be-iceberg part of Larsen C ice shelf has
. . . tripled in speed to more than
. . . 10 meters per day, between
. . . 24th and 27th June 2017.
The iceberg remains attached to the ice shelf,
. . . but its outer end is moving at the highest speed ever recorded on this ice shelf.”
To put that all in plainer language,
. . . the future iceberg is now
. . . “wiggling like a loose tooth.”
6-30-2017 Source: #Iceberg: 2nd-largest split recorded
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#Iceberg: 2nd-largest split recorded
Started by eds, Jun 30 2017 11:18 AM
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