Antarctic Surface Melt Projected to Increase Tenfold This Century
New research indicates that surface melting across Antarctica is expected to intensify significantly over the 21st century. Projections show melt could increase 10-fold by 2100, with the affected area expanding by over 10% if global temperatures continue to rise.

New research suggests a significant intensification and spread of surface melting across Antarctica throughout the 21st century.
Projections indicate that the extent of surface melt could increase tenfold by the year 2100. Additionally, the area affected by this melting is forecast to grow by more than 10% within the same timeframe.
These changes are contingent upon the continued rise in global temperatures.
According to Phys.org, this new research highlights the potential for dramatic changes to the Antarctic ice sheet.
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