This is one of now three really quite substantial signals that weve seen from different parts of West Antarctica and the Antarctic peninsula that is all going in the same way, saidJonathan Bamber of the University of Bristol, one of the papers authors. The other two are the losses of ice in the
According to Jonathan Bamber, the entire region contains the potential fora significant contribution to sea level rise on the order of 20 centimeters for a loss of the entire sectors ice. This would not unfold immediately it would play out over multiple decades to centuries, he says. But it