A colossal chunk of sea ice roughly the size of Texas is missing from the west coast of Antarctica, and scientists fear it might never form again.

Antarctica is currently in winter, which runs from March to October on the southernmost continent. During the winter months, floating sea ice surrounding the continent typically grows, driving currents that regulate Earth’s climate. But this year, there’s a notable ice gap over the Bellingshausen Sea, on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula.

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