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The World's Largest Iceberg Was Trapped In A Swirling Ocean Vortex For Months, But It's Floating Freely Once Again
The largest iceberg in the world is floating freely once again after being trapped in a swirling ocean vortex for […]
A23a: World’s largest iceberg on the move after breaking free from a vortex
After months, the A23a iceberg has finally escaped the vortex near South Orkney Islands and is now drifting through the Southern Ocean.
The World's Largest Iceberg Has Broken Free And Is On The Move
With a surface area more than twice that of Greater London's, A23a is the biggest iceberg on the planet, having calved from the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf in 1986. The frozen leviathan is now on the move across Antarctica seas once more having spent the last few months going round in circles.
40-year-old 'mega' iceberg — the largest on Earth — is on the move after being trapped in a giant vortex for months
The "megaberg" A23a is on the move again after spinning in one spot for months on end. This is the ice slab's second great escape in as many years after being stuck in place for the first 37 years of its existence.
The World's Largest Iceberg Is Moving Again
"It's exciting to see A23a on the move again after periods of being stuck," oceanographer Andrew Meijers said.
World's largest iceberg on the move again after being trapped in vortex
The world's largest and oldest iceberg has resumed its drifting journey in the Southern Ocean after spending nearly a year trapped in a water vortex. A23a, a 1,500-square-mile 'mega-berg', had been stuck north of Antarctica's South Orkney Islands for months,
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Watch: Satellite video shows world's biggest iceberg, A23a, break free
About the size of Rhode Island, the iceberg known as A23a got stuck in an ocean vortex this summer, spinning in place for ...
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World’s biggest iceberg, A23a, is on the move again
The world’s largest iceberg is on the move again, drifting through the Southern Ocean after months stuck spinning on the same ...
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World’s largest iceberg, A23a, is on the move again: Here’s what we know
The world’s largest iceberg, A23a, has been drifting through the Southern Ocean after spending several months stuck. A23a has ...
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A23a, The World's Largest Iceberg, Sets Sail
A giant iceberg named A23a breaks free after months trapped near Antarctica, setting sail into the Southern Ocean with ...
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World largest iceberg A23a is on move again after 30 years; environmental effects and global significance of its movement
The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is on the move after 30 years of being trapped near Antarctica. Scientists are tracking ...
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Argentine Coast Guard monitoring A23a's displacement
Thursday issued a statement explaining how it is monitoring the displacement of the A23a iceberg, which was reported to be ...
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World's Largest Iceberg A23a Resumes Journey North After Months of Stagnation
A23a, the world's largest iceberg, resumes its movement after months of being stuck in a vortex near the South Orkney Islands ...
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World's Largest Iceberg A23a Breaks Free, Drifts In The Southern Ocean
As A23a continues on its journey, it is anticipated to follow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current into the Southern Ocean.
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The world's biggest and oldest iceberg is on the move once again
About the size of Rhode Island, the iceberg known as A23a got stuck in an ocean vortex this summer, spinning in place for ...
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NASA Images Reveal World's Largest Iceberg Escaping Antarctica
"I am not aware of an iceberg that has been trapped in such a persistent manner in such a small area," said an ice specialist ...
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