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Riddle of the Ice - Premium Ice Cube Tray with Lid for Cocktails & Whiskey | BPA-Free Silicone Mold for Perfect Clear Ice Cubes | Ideal for Home Bars, Parties & Gift Giving
Riddle of the Ice - Premium Ice Cube Tray with Lid for Cocktails & Whiskey | BPA-Free Silicone Mold for Perfect Clear Ice Cubes | Ideal for Home Bars, Parties & Gift Giving
Riddle of the Ice - Premium Ice Cube Tray with Lid for Cocktails & Whiskey | BPA-Free Silicone Mold for Perfect Clear Ice Cubes | Ideal for Home Bars, Parties & Gift Giving
Riddle of the Ice - Premium Ice Cube Tray with Lid for Cocktails & Whiskey | BPA-Free Silicone Mold for Perfect Clear Ice Cubes | Ideal for Home Bars, Parties & Gift Giving
Riddle of the Ice - Premium Ice Cube Tray with Lid for Cocktails & Whiskey | BPA-Free Silicone Mold for Perfect Clear Ice Cubes | Ideal for Home Bars, Parties & Gift Giving

Riddle of the Ice - Premium Ice Cube Tray with Lid for Cocktails & Whiskey | BPA-Free Silicone Mold for Perfect Clear Ice Cubes | Ideal for Home Bars, Parties & Gift Giving

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By any account, the impenetrable barrier of sea ice that blocked the Brendan's Isle halfway up the Labrador Coast should not have been there in late July, in what was one of the hottest summers in memory a few hundred miles to the south. Frustrated and mystified at having to turn back so early in his 1991 northbound voyage, sailor Myron Arms became determined to explain the anomaly. Three years later, having pursued this obsession from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to Columbia's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Arms took his fifty-foot sailboat and a small crew back up the coast to test his ideas--this time making it past the Arctic Circle. The days and nights at sea are an experience of both untold vastness and the closest of quarters, of calm seas one hour and pounding gales the next. And by the time the Brendan's Isle rides the great swells of Baffin Bay, north of everything but towering icebergs, the reader can be in no doubt that, together with the crew, he is holding a finger to the very pulse of our planet.Weaving together the unfolding narrative of the voyage itself with a groundbreaking synthesis of the latest theories about Arctic ice production--and the troubling signals it may now be sending us--Riddle of the Ice is a taut and suspenseful science mystery told as captain's log. This is narrative nonfiction of the highest calibre, and it is certain to become a classic in the genre.

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A fascinating science book - I learned so much from this book about climatology and how ice in the arctic can affect my life on the beaches of Florida! I wonder what has been added to the theories the author presents since it was written, but this is a tremendous starting point for anyone interested in global climate change. I cannot give it enough stars! It needs ten, not five. I started to re-read it as soon as I finished it because I want to make sure I remember the important parts.I mean like, before the ocean covers my home when the polar caps melt...