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2024 Arctic Report Card: Ice seal populations in the Pacific Arctic remain healthy
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Scientists report that ice seals have recovered from mass mortality events in the 2010s. Body condition, pregnancy rates, and pup survival all indicate populations are doing well.
2024 Arctic Report Card: Migratory Arctic caribou populations have fallen by 65%
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Further warming will pose increasing challenges for caribou and the people who depend on them.
2024 Arctic Report Card: Arctic precipitation has increased across all seasons
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The yearly precipitation across the Arctic has increased more than 10 percent since 1951, with winter experiencing the largest seasonal increase.
Several Great Lakes experience record-warm water temperatures heading into winter
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A warm fall and a notably warm 2023-2024 winter has water temperatures across most of the Great Lakes at record-highs. Could these record temperatures impact ice cover again this year?
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Released in 2023, the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5) includes an Art × Climate gallery. This work by Nikki Way is a reflection of their fear and uncertainty around climate change in the Great Lakes region.
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Implementing the Steps to Resilience: A Practitioner's Guide. This pilot course is organized into a five-step to resilience training. * Home . The following videos are from a 2023 pi
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Back to the Future: Climate Edition
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This activity engages students through an exploration using real data of paleoclimate proxies, such as ice cores, tree rings, and sedimentary analysis that provide evidence for past climates.
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Big things sometimes come in small packages, and our blogger explains why this winter’s expected weak La Niña might have a bigger precipitation impact than usual.
The polar vortex: coming out of hibernation
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Though many aspects of nature in the Northern Hemisphere tend to quiet down during the winter, the stratospheric polar vortex in the Arctic is just getting started.
Innovation, insight and impact: groundbreaking research through the 2024 hurricane season
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November 30 marks the official end of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. Throughout this active season, NOAA scientists set new records in tropical cyclone research.
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