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"Scientists studying Teshekpuk Lake on Alaska’s North Slope found that warming winters and changing snowfall patterns are reducing ice thickness below the levels traditionally required to support heavy military aircraft." aerospaceglobalnews.com/news/arctic-...
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Arctic ice runways are becoming too thin for military aircraft, raising new questions over polar logistics and aviation access.
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Arctic ice is becoming too thin to support military aircraft
Tim Stephens