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Title: World's Largest Iceberg A23a On The Move Post by whiteknight on Nov 25th, 2023 at 2:39pm
World's largest iceberg A23a on the move for first time in 30 years :(
November 15 2023 ABC News The world's largest iceberg — at approximately double the size of the ACT — is on the move for the first time in more than three decades. Key points: Iceberg A23a weighs nearly a trillion metric tonnes and takes up 4,000 square km It will likely be launched into the Antarctic Circumpolar Current It's possible A23a could again become grounded at South Georgia island Iceberg A23a weighs nearly a trillion metric tonnes and takes up 4,000 square km. Since calving off West Antarctica's Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf in 1986, the iceberg — which once hosted a Soviet research station — has largely been stranded after its base became stuck on the floor of the Weddell Sea. Not anymore. :( Recent satellite images reveal that the iceberg is now drifting quickly past the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, aided by strong winds and currents. It's rare to see an iceberg of this size on the move, said British Antarctic Survey glaciologist Oliver Marsh, so scientists will be watching its trajectory closely. As it gains steam, the colossal berg will likely be launched into the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. This will funnel it toward the Southern Ocean on a path known as "iceberg alley" where others of its kind can be found bobbing in dark waters. Why the iceberg is making a run for it now remains to be seen. "Over time it's probably just thinned slightly and got that little bit of extra buoyancy that's allowed it to lift off the ocean floor and get pushed by ocean currents," Mr Marsh said. It's possible A23a could again become grounded at South Georgia island. That would pose a problem for Antarctica's wildlife. Millions of seals, penguins, and seabirds breed on the island and forage in the surrounding waters. A23a could cut off such access. In 2020, another giant iceberg, A68, stirred fears that it would collide with South Georgia, crushing marine life on the sea floor and cutting off food access. Such a catastrophe was ultimately averted when the iceberg broke up into smaller chunks — a possible end game for A23a as well. But "an iceberg of this scale has the potential to survive for quite a long time in the Southern Ocean, even though it's much warmer, and it could make its way farther north up toward South Africa where it can disrupt shipping," Mr Marsh said. |
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Title: Re: World's Largest Iceberg A23a On The Move Post by Ja-Sindarin on Nov 25th, 2023 at 2:41pm
Better nuke it then. Just to be sure.
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Title: Re: World's Largest Iceberg A23a On The Move Post by Bobby. on Nov 25th, 2023 at 2:56pm
The link is here:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-11-25/iceberg-a23a-on-the-move-first-time-in-30-years/103150456 It shows a before and after picture too - with a slider. |
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Title: Re: World's Largest Iceberg A23a On The Move Post by Ja-Sindarin on Nov 25th, 2023 at 3:17pm
It's a nice big chunk of fresh water.
Would be nice melting in the middle of Australia. Oh well, what a waste. |
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Title: Re: World's Largest Iceberg A23a On The Move Post by Bobby. on Nov 25th, 2023 at 3:24pm Jasin wrote on Nov 25th, 2023 at 3:17pm:
yes - a lot of central Australia is below sea level. https://www.dcceew.gov.au/water/policy/national/lake-eyre-basin/about |
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