Among the questions triggered by the weeks-long entrapment of the Russian ship Akademik Shokalskiy in thick ice floes in December and early January were whether the extensive sea ice the group encountered was out of the ordinary for the region and, if so, whether long-term climate change was playing a role.
How unusual were the Antarctic sea ice conditions that trapped a research ship on Christmas Eve 2013?
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