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Iceberg B31 Heads West
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Published November 28, 2014
A view of ice island B31 at the start of Antarctic summer shows the berg is headed west in the Amundsen Sea.
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Ice Breakup on Hudson Bay
Published July 6, 2014
The timing of ice breakup on Hudson Bay occurs earlier now than it did decades ago.
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Swimming with Ice Cubes
Published June 12, 2014
Summer beachgoers and fishers have been getting a wintery surprise on Lake Superior.
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B31 Iceberg in Darkness
Published May 15, 2014
Thermal infrared imagery shows the ice island—which calved off of Pine Island Glacier—after winter darkness has set in.
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Persistent Ice on Lake Superior
Published April 24, 2014
Ice cover on the world’s largest freshwater lake remains significantly above average for mid-April.
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Drifting with Ice Island B31
Published April 18, 2014
Over the course of five months in Antarctic spring and summer, NASA’s Terra and Aqua satellites captured a series of images of ice island B31.
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Green Bay, Wisconsin
Published March 24, 2014
Snow and ice cover the landscape around this basin of Lake Michigan.
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Ice stringers, Lake Michigan
Published March 10, 2014
Southwesterly winds pull strands of land-fast ice out into the lake from Washington Island and Detroit Island.
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A Great Freeze Over the Great Lakes
Published February 21, 2014
Ice cover surpassed 80 percent for the first time in 20 years.
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Frozen Lake Erie
Published January 15, 2014
Nearly 90 percent of the lake was ice-covered on January 9, 2014.
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Steam Fog over the Great Lakes
Published January 8, 2014
When a blast of cold air passed over the relatively warm waters of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, the contrast in temperature caused steam fog to roll off the surface of the lakes.
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Major Iceberg Cracks off Pine Island Glacier
Published November 15, 2013
Landsat 8 captures a view of the ice separating from the ice shelf.
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