During September, the average contiguous U.S. temperature was 66.3°F, 1.4°F above average.
The loss of frozen ground in Arctic regions is a striking result of climate change. And it is also a cause of more warming to come.
Snow is melting sooner and coming in later on the North Slope, and that, in turn, is having an affect on other ecological variables.
From greenhouse gases to tropical cyclones, and from the South Pole to the Sahara, the 37th issue of the annual State of the Climate report catalogs the climate in 2016.
Severe permafrost thaw and erosion along Koyukuk River banks.
Abundant slugs in Dillingham acting as a stressor to garden plants.
By the end of the century, the global temperature is likely to rise more than 2 degrees Celsius, or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
AUSTRALIA has just endured its second driest June in more than a century as the country’s virtually rainless winter continues.
Bugs of various shapes and sizes are part of life in Alaska, and it can be easy for them to escape notice.
FAIRBANKS - A windstorm knocked out power to thousands of people from North Pole to Nenana on Sunday, according to the Golden Valley Electric Association.
Little early for blueberry to be ripe.
The warm periods are linked with storms that penetrate into the Arctic from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and bring the temperature up by as much as 30 C in the middle of winter.
A fire ban, announced yesterday, includes two territorial parks, the GNWT confirmed.
A number of plants are growing oddly "out of season".
Farmers that "sugar" are frustrated with the short Spring sugaring season and are looking into alternate ways to collect the sap.
Summer rain affecting subsistence food preservation.
The fall of a climber into a crevasse highlighted this season's risky combination of crumbling snow bridges and splintered climbing teams.
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