Northern Lampfish washed up along the beach at Letnikov Cove
The average temperature in Iceland this January was colder than it has been in the last decade.
The Finnish researcher says the source of southern Finland's unusually slippery roads and messy snow this winter is very likely due to warm air from the sea.
Recent heavy snowfall and large drifts have created ideal conditions for the dens where the endangered Saimaa ringed seal raise their young, and a record number of pups may be born this year. The freshwater Saimaa ringed seal is one of the most endangered seal species in the world.
A fine haze of ice particles transformed this landscape into an otherworldly scene
Leaning utility poles in south Anchorage
While industry has had to adapt to changes, many locals are still struggling to find a new normal amidst the shifting seasons.
Late December and early January starts to the off-road season have become normal as warmer temperatures continue to mark the winter months across most of the Arctic. While industry has had to adapt to changes, many locals are still struggling to find a new normal amidst the shifting seasons.
The Arctic Sounder - Serving the Northwest Arctic and the North Slope
Half a meter of snow fell in the Vasternorrland region of Sweden, Thursday, the largest snowfall measured in Europe yesterday.
As snow machines zoomed past, Dennis Davis set up his new drone. According to Davis, blue ice is more solid than white. Those are areas hunters can travel across more safely as they search for marine mammal prey.
Since January 2017, elevated minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) mortalities have occurred along the Atlantic coast from Maine through South Carolina.
Over 400 sheep have been gathered from up in the mountains in East Iceland this winter after being left behind during sheep gathering.
One of Africa’s richest cities is threatening to turn off the taps to its four million residents, cutting off homes and most businesses.
A large retail and office building in downtown Whitehorse has shifted so much in just a few years that its elevator is now out of service.
Tests reveal concentrations of toxins in the shellfish the dogs ate was up to 27 times the safe limit.
A predicted heatwave has public health officials warning people in Otago and Southland.
Power outages have been reported in several Rotorua suburbs.
The dial will be turned up even more on the summer heat at the start of next week.
Coroner warning after heat-related death.
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