Making mobile robots work together
Monday, February 11, 2013 - 08:00
in Earth & Climate
The danger that icebergs represent to both shipping and to the underwater cables that traverse the ocean floors is very real. It's tricky for satellites to identify icebergs, and almost impossible to accurately predict the level of risk they present. Drifting clouds can make it difficult to see the movements of sea ice as well as the underwater shape of the icebergs that determines their movement and whether they are a threat. This is why ships moving off Newfoundland's Grand Banks and the coast of Labrador are asked to report their position and ice observation to Ice St. John's every six hours.