ESSIC associate research scientist Sinéad Farrell was featured on NBC’s TODAY in a segment about unusually high temperatures in the arctic. Farrell discussed the formation of a hole the size of Vermont and New Hampshire in Greenland’s ice due to the heat and also noted that some models predict open arctic waters during future summers. View the video here.
Farrell interviewed on NBC’s TODAY
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