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Melting Point: Where is the Antarctic Sea Ice?

April 25, 20247:24

Dr. Sharon Stammerjohn, Senior Research Associate at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research of the University of Colorado Boulder, explains the recent Antarctic sea ice minimum lows, the importance of the Southern Ocean in the global climate system, and the implications of a possible regime shift within the Antarctic sea ice system. Watch now to learn from an expert and further your understanding of emerging Antarctic sea ice developments.

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Sharon Stammerjohn

Senior Research Associate at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado Boulder
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