Big Snow Year for Antarctica
from the NSIDC - a US Govt sponsored org
Snowfall over Antarctica has been significantly above average over these last weeks, continuing a trend that began in November 2021. Several recent hydrological years (March 1 to February 28) for Antarctica have had up to 200 billion tons more snow than average, but the 2022 to 2023 year has reached nearly 300 billion tons as of January 10, 2023.
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this is for the continent itself, not for the sea ice around the continent - thus the 300B ton of snow ends up being about 300B ton mass build up of ice since the ice doesn't melt much until it gets to the ocean
Posted by: lord garth 2023-01-30 |