09/14/2017 12:32 PM EDT
In a new analysis of climate models, researchers from the University of Pennslyvania, Spain's Institute of Marine Sciences and Johns Hopkins University reveal the significant global effects that seemingly anomalous polynyas, or openings in sea ice, can have. Their findings indicate that heat escaping from the ocean through these openings impacts sea and atmospheric temperatures and wind patterns around the globe and even rainfall around the tropics. Source University of Pennsylvania
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Thursday, September 14, 2017
Penn: How openings in Antarctic sea ice affect worldwide climate
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