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How to make science more interesting - give it cool names

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Williams, GD, How to make science more interesting - give it cool names, ABC Radio Hobart with Helen Shield, Hobart, Tasmania, 11 May (2017) [Media Interview]

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Dragon skin ice - how great is that name? Created by howling Antarctic winds freezing water in the air and tossing it about, it comes to rest looking like dragon scales. It's quite rare, but Dr Guy Williams was on the right ship at the right time to capture this image. He spoke to Helen Shield on ABC Radio Hobart about how the ice forms in this beautiful shape.

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Item Type:Media Interview
Keywords:polynyas, sea ice
Research Division:Earth Sciences
Research Group:Oceanography
Research Field:Physical oceanography
Objective Division:Environmental Policy, Climate Change and Natural Hazards
Objective Group:Adaptation to climate change
Objective Field:Social impacts of climate change and variability
UTAS Author:Williams, GD (Mr Guy Williams)
ID Code:118863
Year Published:2017
Funding Support:Australian Research Council (DP170103774)
Deposited By:Oceans and Cryosphere
Deposited On:2017-07-21
Last Modified:2017-07-28
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