World’s largest iceberg headed to heat waters
The biggest iceberg on the earth is a behemoth generally known as A23a. It spans some 40 miles (65 km) throughout. It’s 1,312 ft (400 m) thick. It calved from Antarctica’s Filchner Ice Shelf many years in the past, in August 1986. However virtually instantly it grounded on the seafloor, and so was locked in place for many years afterwards. The iceberg had been creeping ahead beginning in 2020, possible resulting from melting from beneath the waterline. After which, in late November 2023, the British Antarctic Survey said the iceberg was formally on the transfer. It’s presently heading out of the Weddell Sea and can enter into the Southern Atlantic, the place, finally, it’ll soften and disappear.
House satellites are monitoring the motion of the iceberg, together with NOAA-21, a brand new climate satellite that simply grew to become operational this 12 months. This satellite circles the globe 14 instances a day in a polar orbit. NOAA-21 took the picture of the iceberg above on December 7, 2023.
Iceberg headed towards extinction
Because the iceberg enters hotter waters, it’ll endure melting. Nonetheless, with an iceberg that’s virtually 1,500 sq. miles (4,000 sq km), it gained’t disappear in a single day. In regards to the iceberg’s progress, NASA said:
The berg grew to become unstuck from the seafloor within the early 2020s … Previous icebergs on this space finally … entered the Drake Passage – a turbulent physique of water between South America’s Cape Horn and Antarctica’s South Shetland Islands. From there, they usually transfer north towards the South Atlantic and rapidly soften within the area’s hotter waters.
Title holder for now
A23a hasn’t all the time been the title holder for world’s largest iceberg. One of many different icebergs to be topped “world’s largest” was A-76. In 2021, this huge iceberg calved from Antarctica’s Ronnie Ice Shelf earlier than breaking apart. And earlier than A-76, iceberg A-68 briefly took the title in 2017 earlier than fracturing.
Watch the animation of iceberg A23a beneath because it strikes over the course of a month beneath cloudy Antarctic skies.
Say hi there to iceberg A23a, the biggest iceberg on the earth.
This extraordinary month-long time lapse captures its journey from the Weddell Sea into open ocean waters. pic.twitter.com/TEttjhxp4R
— CIRA (@CIRA_CSU) December 5, 2023
Backside line: Climate satellites corresponding to NOAA-21 are monitoring the actions of the world’s largest iceberg, A23a, which is headed towards the Southern Atlantic.