Satellite image of a storm off the north coast of Antarctica, seen on March 5, 2014. Image: Simon Proud/EUMETSAT |
According to Simon Proud, a postdoctoral associate at MIT's atmospheric, oceanic and climate sciences program, the cloud tail stretches nearly 3,500 miles.
A EUMETSAT satellite showing a late summer storm swirling along the northern coast of Antarctica on March 5, 2014. Image: Simon Proud/EUMETSAT |
Earlier this year, a Russian research vessel that was trapped in the ice off East Antarctica for 10 days led to a international effort to rescue the 52 people onboard.
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