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A wind turbine on Norway's Troll Antarctic Station

According to the Norwegian Polar Institute, a wind turbine was installed on March 6 in Antarctica on the Norwegian Troll station. It will be tested in extreme conditions over the coming months. In a way, this is the first stone in the reconstruction of Troll, which has already been announced in 2023. Completion of the NOK 15 million project is scheduled for 2032.

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Solar radiation less reflected on the Antarctic Panda transect

The albedo produced by the ice on the transect known as Panda - between the Zhongshan station and Dome A in Antarctica - tended to decrease between 2004 and 2023. This was shown on March 7 by a team of climate change researchers from Beijing in the review "Atmospheres", illustrating an "ongoing darkening process".

agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Maximum withdrawal of summer sea ice off Antarctica

The summer surface of the Antarctic sea ice has reached its 2nd lowest value since records began, a ranking shared with the end of the summers of 2022 and 2024. The year 2023 remains the lowest.

nsidc.org

Confidence in closing the hole in the ozone layer

The hole in the ozone layer is closing. These are the findings of a team of American researchers published in "Nature with 95% statistical confidence. Since the discovery of the hole in 1986 and the measures taken under the Montreal Protocol - limiting the use of chlorofluorocarbons - measurements have never been that significant.

www.nature.com

Escorted maritime shipment for McMurdo

At the end of February, the cargo ship 'Ocean Gladiator', with the escort of the US Coast Guard icebreaker 'Polar Star', delivered 321 containers to McMurdo, filled with equipment and food for a year's operations. The cargo ship will leave with waste and used equipment.

gcaptain.com

Picture of the month

As soon as it is born, an elephant seal pup utters little cries and calls out to its mother, who breaks the umbilical cord by turning towards it. Skuas and giant petrels are waiting to feast at least on the placenta. These birds may have been the vectors of avian flu in Kerguelen for several months.

An elephant seal pup between a skua and giant petrels on the Kerguelen.

© Camille Lin

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