Antarctic Sea Ice Level Dropped to a Record Low

Sea ice levels in Antarctica have dwindled by around 2 million square kilometers, but experts are not sure about thelink between the low level and climate change.Scientists and more than 60 meteorologists from around the world are conducting a week-long meeting in Tasmania,Hobart to find the reason...

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Main Author: Lieser, JL
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: . 2017
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Online Access:http://ecite.utas.edu.au/121539
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Summary:Sea ice levels in Antarctica have dwindled by around 2 million square kilometers, but experts are not sure about thelink between the low level and climate change.Scientists and more than 60 meteorologists from around the world are conducting a week-long meeting in Tasmania,Hobart to find the reason behind the changing levels of sea ice on the frozen continent.