Argo-Floats Reveal Deep Ocean Heat Triggered 2016 Antarctic Ice Collapse
For decades, Antarctic sea ice expanded despite global warming—until 2016, when it collapsed abruptly. The cause was not surface warming but a sudden upwelling of deep ocean heat, triggered by shifting winds and detected only by a network of deep-sea robots called Argo-Floats. These autonomous probes, drifting beneath the ice, recorded how increased freshwater from … Weiterlesen …