Definition of Pressure Ice

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Pressure Ice

The term 'Pressure Ice' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' Floating sea, river, or lake ice that has been deformed, altered, or forced upward in pressure ridges by the lateral stresses of any combination of wind, water currents, tides, waves, and surf'.

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