News Climate A rapid shift in ocean currents could imperil the world’s largest ice shelf The Ross Ice Shelf was expected to stabilize major coastal glaciers well into the future The front cliff of the Ross Ice Shelf towers high above the 6,000-ton icebreaker, the Nathaniel B. Palmer, in the background. But 90 percent of its thickness lies underwater. Michael Van Woert, NESDIS/NOAA Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterPinterestPocketRedditPrint By Douglas Fox April 23, 2024 at 5:00 am Antarctica’s largest ice shelf, buttressing a dozen major glaciers and slowing their flow into the ocean, may be surprisingly sensitive to warming.