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The Arctic outpost meant to safeguard humanity’s future is now ground zero for a host of issues linked to climate change.
Scientists in Svalbard were shocked to find rain and greenery instead of snow during Arctic winter fieldwork. The event highlights not just warming—but a full seasonal shift with major consequences ...
One new study identifies a 17% increase in the destructive potential of the strongest nor’easters, while another bolsters ...
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Grist on MSNTroubling scenes from an Arctic in full-tilt crisis
The heat that hit Svalbard in February was so intense that scientists could dig into the ground with spoons, "like it was ...
We're tackling the world’s most complex environmental challenges to secure a sustainable future for all life on Earth. As the ...
A new commentary published in Nature Communications by Dr. James Bradley, Reader in Environmental Science at Queen Mary ...
Petteri Taalas, director of the Finnish Meteorological Institute and formerly of the World Meteorological Organisation, ...
Arctic winters - once considered the most stable and predictable part of the region’s climate - are becoming warm, wet, and unstable.
Arctic winter fieldwork by scientists noted the presence of flowers, greenery, and rainfall in Svalbard, indicating the ...
There is a general consensus about the frequency of nor’easters in a warmer world, but were still big questions about their intensity.
New commentary by researchers reveals dramatic shift in the Arctic winter in Svalbard, a region already warming six to seven ...
I am not one to complain about the weather. I love a sunny summer afternoon, get a buzz from a wild, wet, windy day, relish ...
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