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Iceburg Breaks Antarctica, Bush at fault...somehow
2005-04-20
An iceberg that collided with Antarctica has broken a piece of the continent off, forcing maps of the bottom of the world to be redrawn, European scientists said today. The iceberg, named B-15A, is whopping 71 miles (115 kilometers) long. Scientists predicted an imminent collision back in January. Instead, the iceberg ran aground and stalled out. Then it broke free last month. Now it has finally collided with the continent's Drygalski ice tongue and smacked a city sized chunk of it into the ocean. The frigid carnage is visible in a new satellite image from the European Space Agency (ESA). The picture was taken April 15 and released today. The Drygalski ice tongue sticks out into the McMurdo Sound on the Ross Sea and figures into maps of the region. The tongue is about 44 miles (70 kilometers) long. Or at least it was. The broken-off piece is about 3 miles (5 kilometers) long.
That's a lot of tongue
B-15A is the largest chunk left of a bigger iceberg, known as B-15, that broke off the Ross Ice Shelf in March 2000. That initial frozen hunk was about the size of Jamaica. After B-15 broke apart, the chunk named B-15A drifted into McMurdo Sound, where it blocked ocean currents and caused other sea ice to build up, threatening wildlife. More collisions between the iceberg and Drygalski are possible, the scientists said.
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#9  mojo, the only B-52Gs left are in museums and in the hearts of old guys who flew them. The rest had their wings chopped off and their fuselages chopped into three pieces as part of START II.
Posted by: RWV   2005-04-20 9:47:33 PM  

#8  Thanks Eidtors.
ima lern hmtl
Posted by: Shipman   2005-04-20 4:52:43 PM  

#7  
Posted by: Shipman   2005-04-20 1:56:53 PM  

#6  It's the B-52G, Shipman. ;)

Ice breaks off all the time (as witness the 2000/B15 floater), but tend to circle the bottom of the world like ice cubes in a drink.
Posted by: mojo   2005-04-20 1:30:40 PM  

#5  "...the iceberg ran aground..."

Was Captain Hazelwood on it?
Posted by: Jackal   2005-04-20 12:53:46 PM  

#4  Game over, man. Game over. We're f***ed! We're doomed! The icebergs are going to come and they're gonna--

Posted by: Hudson   2005-04-20 12:21:36 PM  

#3  Frigid carnage. Heh.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-04-20 11:54:01 AM  

#2  Wake me when they get to the B-17G
Posted by: Shipman   2005-04-20 11:52:40 AM  

#1  WTF are they doing calling a spit of ice a "piece of the continent"? It may have been a permanent feature (until now), but that doesn't make it land.
Posted by: BH   2005-04-20 11:22:16 AM  

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