Thank you -- I was waiting for someone to ask that question -- what happens when they collide?
If y'all are talking about the icebergs the full article gives some possible scenarios.
where is jack bauer when we really need him?
If the collision occurs as predicted, this could be an event that we witness again and again. The tides that drive the iceberg's motion tend to push it in circles. "If B-15A bangs the ice tongue once, it could bang it again," says Bindshadler. With multiple daily views of the Ross Sea, NASA satellites will be there to watch the show.
I guess it will just be a great ice show?