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143 viewsA storm brought blowing snow and low visibility to the Norwegian-U.S. Scientific Traverse of East Antarctica.
Image Credit: Ted Scambos, NSIDC
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141 viewsA storm brought blowing snow and low visibility to the Norwegian-U.S. Scientific Traverse of East Antarctica.
Image Credit: Ted Scambos, NSIDC
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141 viewsA storm brought blowing snow and low visibility to the Norwegian-U.S. Scientific Traverse of East Antarctica.
Image Credit: Ted Scambos, NSIDC
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136 viewsMatthew and Sveta make a probe strategy.
Image courtesy Andrew Slater, NSIDC.
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193 viewsThe team was stuck in the tent for 2 weeks while a storm prevented the airplane from landing.
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148 viewsMultiple storms delayed the LARISSA glaciology team and trapped them in tents at their research sites
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212 viewsMultiple storms delayed the LARISSA glaciology team and trapped them in tents at their research sites
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279 viewsFollowing a storm, the tents were buried in snow.
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91 viewsAn even closer close-up of the wall of the snow pit, showing a couple of layers in the snow. These particular kinds of layers form when big snow storms occur with strong winds that cause the snow to compact at what was then the surface. Other layers may be caused by melting and refreezing of snow. Photo by John Maurer, CIRES/NSIDC, University of Colorado.
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103 viewsA view of the stormy Ross Sea.
Photo Credit: Courtesy Ted Scambos, NSIDC
   
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