NOAA aircraft probing Arctic pollution
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Scientists from the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration are flying through “springtime” Arctic pollution north of Alaska to find out why the region is warming — specifically why summertime sea ice is melting faster than predicted.
In late March some 35 NOAA researchers joined their governm....
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Coordinating with NASA, DOE Greenland and Barents seas
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