Topic Brief: If the planet warms, and the atmosphere can hold more moisture (that's physics) - then will increased precipitation over Antarctica ... That area has been described by colleagues, and this is going back to the 1970s, as the 'weak underbelly' of west Antarctica.

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If the planet warms, and the atmosphere can hold more moisture (that's physics) - then will increased precipitation over Antarctica ... That area has been described by colleagues, and this is going back to the 1970s, as the 'weak underbelly' of west Antarctica. We might just nudge them a little bit – and we might see quite a large response over decades to centuries” - how

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  • If the planet warms, and the atmosphere can hold more moisture (that's physics) - then will increased precipitation over Antarctica ...
  • That area has been described by colleagues, and this is going back to the 1970s, as the 'weak underbelly' of west Antarctica.
  • We might just nudge them a little bit – and we might see quite a large response over decades to centuries” - how

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Melting Ice, Rising Seas (Part I): Prof Jonathan Bamber

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Prof Jonathan Bamber on the 'challenge' of understanding sea level rise

Prof Jonathan Bamber on the 'challenge' of understanding sea level rise

We might just nudge them a little bit – and we might see quite a large response over decades to centuries” - how

Melting ice, rising seas

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Melting Ice, Rising Seas (Part II): Dr Steve Rintoul

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Melting Ice, Rising Seas (Part III): Tim Naish

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Challenges of predicting sea level rise & potential consequences for society, Prof. Jonathan Bamber

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Prof Jonathan Bamber on Thwaites Glacier, Antarctica's 'weak underbelly'

Prof Jonathan Bamber on Thwaites Glacier, Antarctica's 'weak underbelly'

That area has been described by colleagues, and this is going back to the 1970s, as the 'weak underbelly' of west Antarctica.

Jonathan Bamber on Antarctic Precipitation

Jonathan Bamber on Antarctic Precipitation

If the planet warms, and the atmosphere can hold more moisture (that's physics) - then will increased precipitation over Antarctica ...