NOAA reports continuing Arctic warmingReport card for 2017 emphasizes a new normal of reduced sea ice cover and shorter snow seasons despite near average temperatures Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Although Arctic air temperatures last summer and fall were cooler than in recent years, long-term indicators continue to point to a “new normal” for the Arctic, with air temperatures rising at double the global rate, declining sea-ice cover, a declining extent and duration of snow cover, and the dec....
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Long term trend Warm in Alaska and NW Canada Sea ice conditions
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