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Earle found that if bright ice builds up at the poles, it simply melts away when summer returns.
In essence, Arctic waters may be behaving more like those around Antarctica, where a broad fringe of sea ice builds each winter and nearly disappears in the summer.
In essence, Arctic waters may be behaving more like those around Antarctica, where a broad fringe of sea ice builds each austral winter and nearly disappears in the summer.
The new NASA study of expelled old ice builds on previous measurements showing that the proportion of thick, durable floes that were at least 10 years old dropped to 2percentthis springng from 80percentt in the spring of 1987, said Ignatius G. Rigor, an ice expert at the University of Washington and an author of the new NASA-led study.
But just as an airplane can stall if the air flow over the wing changes (either because the wing's angle into the air changes or a foreign material, like ice, builds up on it), so, too, can a turbine blade stall.
Sometimes if ice builds up, the tail will still function well enough for a plane to cruise in flight, but will not work well enough when the crew makes a change in the configuration of the airplane, by, for example, lowering the flaps before landing.
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Though snowflakes flutter past, freezing rain and ice build up on the cables, which naturally vibrate.
Ice built up on its wings, and the pilot was unable to maintain control.
As ice built up, albedo increased, leading to less heat absorption and the growth of yet more ice.
White layers of soft ice build up when the nascent hailstone gathers supercooled water droplets and ice crystals.
Ice built during off-peak hours is used to relief the cooling burden of hospitality operation at peak hours.
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