Giant Waves Quickly Destroy Arctic Ocean Ice and Ecosystems
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The biggest waves seen in northern sea ice show how this vital cover can be crushed much faster than expected April 21, 2015 | |
Sea ice near Greenland.
The chance encounter of a Norwegian research vessel with the largest waves ever recorded amid floating packs of Arctic ice shows how such rollers could reroute shipping, damage oil platforms and threaten coastal communities with erosion. In a March report in scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) describe how large waves can penetrate more deeply into ice cover and break it up faster and more completely than anyone had suspected.
Less ice means more open water to generate large waves—creating a feedback loop that could doom the ice cap. (This dangerous cycle is illustrated in .)
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