Early snowmelt and low precipitation have led to low river water levels on the southern Seward Peninsula. Low water levels may be a contributing factor in observations of poor fishing, and poor fish health, along the western coast of Alaska.
Unusually large cone crops may be the result of favorable variations in weather across several years.
Unusually high number of horseflies and wasps observed during a year with temperatures and precipitation levels above normal.
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