Researchers using sophisticated tech found masses of warm Pacific Ocean water dubbed ‘heat bombs’ that enter the Arctic Ocean. These eddies, with microorganisms in tow, can linger for months, accelerating the melt of Arctic sea ice. Read more: https://t.co/EKW1gU4OGy pic.twitter.com/lm3GymZNVx
— Scripps Institution of Oceanography (@Scripps_Ocean) April 23, 2021
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