Dec 17, 2020
UPDATE – A rather large chunk has broken off A68a iceberg as seen in the quick movie below.
DECEMBER 16 –
🔵Iceberg A-68A near #SouthGeorgiaIsland🇬🇸 (Dec 8 to 16) at the very edge of ocean areas less than 200 meters deep (pink), so possible areas for the iceberg to ground #Copernicus🇪🇺 #Sentinel🛰️ Full-size ➡️ https://t.co/kv1OkXA0SL More ➡️ https://t.co/oj8sb29qU2 #OpenData #scicomm pic.twitter.com/n3TtAW8RaP
— Pierre Markuse (@Pierre_Markuse) December 16, 2020
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MISE À JOUR – Un morceau assez important s’est détaché de l’iceberg A68a, comme le montre la vidéo ci-dessous.
16 Décembre –
🔵Iceberg A-68A near #SouthGeorgiaIsland🇬🇸 (Dec 8 to 16) at the very edge of ocean areas less than 200 meters deep (pink), so possible areas for the iceberg to ground #Copernicus🇪🇺 #Sentinel🛰️ Full-size ➡️ https://t.co/kv1OkXA0SL More ➡️ https://t.co/oj8sb29qU2 #OpenData #scicomm pic.twitter.com/n3TtAW8RaP
— Pierre Markuse (@Pierre_Markuse) December 16, 2020
Info de la Source * ICI