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Nome, Alaska, United States
Sandra L. Medearis /
The Nome Nugget /
April 27, 2018
Looking seaward over the last week from almost all points along the coasts of Norton Sound, folks have been dazzled by bright blue horizons colored by open water.
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Scammon Bay, Alaska, United States
Alex DeMarban /
Anchorage Daily News /
April 26, 2018
A GCI cell tower in Western Alaska encapsulated in unusually thick ice and snow has caused service disruptions in villages.
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Atle Staalesen /
Barents Observer /
April 26, 2018
The ice became too thin and the cracks too many. This year’s Barneo North Pole base existed only 12 days.
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Reykjavík, Iceland
JELENA ĆIRIĆ /
Iceland Review /
April 25, 2018
Puffins are an endangered species, whose numbers have declined largely due to climate change and overfishing.
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Emmonak, Alaska, United States
April 19, 2018
Through my young eyes I watched the temperature rise and my fish camp get closer to the edge of bank.
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Ruth Hansen, Jessica Wood and Tom Okey /
LEO Network /
April 22, 2018
There were increased interactions with Canada Goose that took place over the winter months when the birds are expected to migrate south.
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Seinäjoki, Etelä-Pohjanmaa, Finland
Elina Niemistö/ /
Yle Uutiset /
April 21, 2018
In Northern Ostrobothnia the floods are rising faster, and local emergency services have elicited the help of the military as a precaution, in case some of the ice dams in the riverland should need to be detonated.
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Oliver, British Columbia, Canada
Tiffany Crawford /
Vancouver Sun /
April 28, 2018
Flooding in the B.C. Interior from rapidly melting snowpacks has washed out roads and properties, prompted local states of emergencies, and caused more people to leave their homes in Oliver.
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