April 18, 20205 min read, 924 words
Published: April 18, 2020 | 5 min read, 924 words
The Greenland ice sheet saw some of its highest melt rates on record last summer. Now, scientists say they know why it happened.It’s not only that temperatures were warm in the Arctic. An unusual set of atmospheric conditions, which altered the movement of air and the formation o...
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