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Young Pollock Survival Better than Expected During Recent Bering Sea Warm Phase

By Christine Baier | NOAA on Jun 30, 2017   At Sea, Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Young Pollock Survival Better than Expected During Recent Bering Sea Warm Phase

In 2014 the Bering Sea warmed, raising concerns that pollock populations would plummet as they did in the previous warm phase of 2001-2005. But a new study suggests that this time young pollock had alternative resources that weren’t available during the last warming phase to help buffer ill effects of warming. With 2017 showing signs of cooling, […]

NASA Examines Deadly Spring-Like Weather With GPM Satellite

By Hal Pierce/Rob Gutro |NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center on Mar 5, 2017   Featured, National  

NASA Examines Deadly Spring-Like Weather With GPM Satellite

Record breaking warm temperatures this winter have caused plants to bloom early in the eastern United States. Unfortunately this has also resulted in the formation of spring-like severe thunderstorms and deadly tornadoes. Multiple tornado sightings were made in three of the last seven days. On Saturday February 25, 2017 destructive tornadoes were reported in Maryland, Pennsylvania […]

Sea Ice Hits Record Lows

By Natasha Vizcarra | National Snow and Ice Center on Dec 6, 2016   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Sea Ice Hits Record Lows

  Boulder, Colo.–Unusually high air temperatures and a warm ocean have led to a record low Arctic sea ice extent for November, according to scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). In the Southern Hemisphere, Antarctic sea ice extent also hit a record low for the month, caused by moderately warm temperatures […]

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