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ESA/Earth Observation An iceberg bigger than Majorca that calved off an Antarctic ice shelf has been spotted by satellites, and declared the world’s largest iceberg. The finger-shaped iceberg, which is about 4320 square kilometres in size, isn’t thought to have been caused by anthropogenic climate change. Advertisement Named A-76, the iceberg broke off the Ronne ice shelf into the Weddell Sea in recent days, according to the European Space Agency. The area has been spared an influx of warm ocean water affecting other parts of western Antarctica, which is threatening to release huge glaciers such as one called Thwaites. ....
An iceberg the size of the Spanish island of Majorca has broken off the coast of Antarctica, with measurements taken from satellites and planes confirming it's now the world's largest. ....
World s Largest Iceberg Calves in Antarctica 19th May 2021 An enormous iceberg has calved from the western side of the Ronne Ice Shelf, lying in the Weddell Sea, in Antarctica. The iceberg, dubbed A-76, measures around 4320 sq km in size – currently making it the largest berg in the world Credit: European Space Agency The European Space Agency (ESA) has confirmed a satellite recording of what may be the world s largest iceberg - slightly larger than the Spanish island of Mallorca. The ESA says the iceberg was spotted by the British Antarctic Survey and confirmed from the US National Ice Centre with Copernicus Sentinel-1 imagery. ....
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Climate change: How future Oz wild fires will worsen NZ s big glacier melt 16 May, 2021 01:28 AM 4 minutes to read Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research scientist Dr John Hunt collects snow at Fox Glacier soon after it was discoloured by dust from Australia s unprecedented bush fires. Photo / Phil Novis Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research scientist Dr John Hunt collects snow at Fox Glacier soon after it was discoloured by dust from Australia s unprecedented bush fires. Photo / Phil Novis Australia s catastrophic bush fires sent enough ash across the Tasman Sea to darken nearly all of the South Island s glaciers - compounding the already severe melting effect of climate warming. ....