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Alaska’s All-Time Cold Record turns 50

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jan 23, 2021   Featured, Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Alaska’s All-Time Cold Record turns 50

[content id=”79272″] Jan. 23, 2021, is the 50th anniversary of Alaska’s all-time cold temperature: minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit, recorded by a weather observer at Prospect Creek Camp. Now a clearing in the woods, Prospect Creek Camp was located near the confluence of Prospect Creek and the Jim River, just north of the Arctic Circle and […]

Copper River Seafoods Initiates New Cost Saver Cold Storage Plan

By Fishermen's News Online on Jun 19, 2020   Fishermen's News Online  

Copper River Seafoods Initiates New Cost Saver Cold Storage Plan

  After years of storing large quantities of its flash frozen seafood with a Seattle cold storage firm, Copper River Seafoods is investing in its own cold storage facility in Anchorage, one with a capacity of two million pounds of frozen seafood. “Since Copper River Seafoods is Alaska’s seafood processing company, being the only one […]

The Physics of 40 Below

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jan 8, 2020   Featured, Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

The Physics of 40 Below

  A father wakes, rolls out of bed and drops his toes to cold carpet. He grabs a flashlight and shines it outside the window. The thermometer reads 40 below zero, the only point at which the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales agree. The red liquid within his thermometer is alcohol; mercury freezes at 38 below. […]

Living Dead Scattered Across Alaska Landscape

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Oct 24, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Living Dead Scattered Across Alaska Landscape

Their bodies cooling with the October air, wood frogs are now snug in leafy blankets all over Alaska. Down there inside those thumb-size frogs, even smaller creatures are hitching a ride. These tiny parasites have the power to make frogs develop up to a dozen extra legs, or no legs at all. Don Larson just […]

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