Icebergs B-22H and B-22I Have Calved From B-22F

By LTJG Jared Doris, USN
NIC.PAO@noaa.gov
301-943-6977
July 14, 2025

Suitland, MD — The U.S. National Ice Center (USNIC) has confirmed that iceberg B-22H and B-22I (Figure 1, below) calved from the iceberg B-22F. As of July 8, B22-H was centered at 73° 43' South and 168° 44' West and measured 19 nautical miles on its longest axis and 6 nautical miles on its widest axis. As of July 8, B22-I was centered at 73° 51' South and 168° 58' West and measured 10 nautical miles on its longest axis and 5 nautical miles on its widest axis.

The new icebergs were first spotted by USNIC Analyst Grace Meyer and confirmed by USNIC Analyst Britney Fajardo using the Sentinel-1 image below.

Iceberg names are derived from the Antarctic quadrant in which they were originally sighted. The quadrants are divided counter-clockwise in the following manner:

A = 0-90W (Bellingshausen/Weddell Sea)
B = 90W-180 (Amundsen/Eastern Ross Sea)
C = 180-90E (Western Ross Sea/Wilkesland)
D = 90E-0 (Amery/Eastern Weddell Sea)

When first sighted, an iceberg’s point of origin is documented by the USNIC. The letter of the quadrant, along with a sequential number, is assigned to the iceberg. For example, C-19 is sequentially the 19th iceberg tracked by the USNIC in Antarctica between 180-90E (Quadrant C). Icebergs with letter suffixes have calved from already named icebergs, where the letters are added in sequential order. For example, C-19D, is the 4th iceberg to calve off the original C-19 iceberg.

Satellite image of Iceberg B-22FHI
Figure 1: Sentinel-1 image of icebergs from July 8th, 2025

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