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Vol. 18, No. 51 Week of December 22, 2013
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Arctic continued to warm in 2013

New NOAA report: Conditions less extreme than in 2012 but summer was warmest on record in Alaska; Arctic ecosystems changing

Alan Bailey

Petroleum News

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has published the 2013 update for its Arctic Report Card, an annual overview of Arctic environmental observations. The report says that there were fewer extreme ice and snow events than in 2012 but evidence of the continuation of a decades-long war....

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Weather anomalies

Larger ice minimum

Marine ecology

Greening tundra


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