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onedef92
03-13-2015, 12:56pm
Huge Ice Chunks Are Giving Parts of Cape Cod an Arctic Vibe

WELLFLEET, Mass. — Mar 12, 2015, 3:46 PM ET

By Parts of Cape Cod look a little bit like the Arctic Circle this week.

Icebergs aren't a common sight in Massachusetts, but massive chunks of ice have washed up on some beaches — and they're drawing curious onlookers.

Children have been climbing some of the icy mammoths that cropped up along Duck Harbor Beach in Wellfleet. Despite a brief warmup earlier this week, there were still big chunks 5½ to 6 feet high on the beach Thursday.

"It's amazing. They're like mini-icebergs," said Jessica Hornung, 33, who drove up from Connecticut with her three young children just to check out the unusual sight.

"It would be awesome if there were a polar bear on one of them," she joked.

Technically, the chunks aren't icebergs, which are defined as large pieces that break off glaciers or polar ice shelves.

Instead, meteorologists say, they're fragments from the extraordinary amount of ice that built up in Massachusetts Bay and were carried by currents into Cape Cod Bay and the Cape Cod Canal — a startling reminder of an epic winter that held much of New England in an icy grip for weeks.

Michelle Norcross, of Chatham, ventured out with her husband and daughter Thursday to snap photographs of the huge chunks at low tide, when they're most visible.

Some of the pieces are so big they dwarf humans.

"I'm hoping they're right when they say this is a once-in-a-generation occurrence. It's beautiful, but it's very unusual," she said.

"I don't want this to happen every year. It's kind of freaky."

Local officials say the ice chunks are melting and the phenomenon won't last long.

Jobaka
03-13-2015, 1:17pm
http://ww4.hdnux.com/photos/35/12/64/7646523/3/628x471.jpg


http://www.wcvb.com/image/view/-/31713054/medRes/2/-/maxh/358/maxw/538/-/2wvm6sz/-/Wellfleet-Ice-Berg.jpg


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Brrrrrrrr

Mike Mercury
03-13-2015, 1:30pm
impossible.

Beacuse that would mean that Man-Made Global Warming was a hoax.

I bet NBC news could Photo-Shop out the ice visable in that picture.




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lander
03-13-2015, 1:33pm
No no no...don't you understand it yet? Anything is related to man-made climate change...ANYTHING!

Now...just pay up and shut your damn mouth.

JRD77VET
03-13-2015, 8:50pm
Early to mid 90s we had a late winter/early spring flood and some ice from the Susquehanna River got deposited on the river banks.

Mary and I went with my parents and checked it out in late May. Trees were debarked up to about 6' and there were still 4' thick pieces of ice there. :crazy: