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Purveyor

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Thu Dec 18, 2014, 03:53 AM Dec 2014

NOAA Arctic Report Says Arctic Region Heating Twice As Fast As The Rest Of The World

Scientists have raised concern over the Arctic getting warmer faster than the rest of the world and fear that it will have far greater repercussions than the temperatures rising elsewhere. It is being estimated that temperatures across the Northern ice tracts are rising twice as fast as temperatures in other parts of the world. This has led to huge melting of ice sheets (both on land and sea) and also affected polar bear populations and migration of fish.

Temperatures in the Arctic rising twice as fast as the rest of the world, says the Arctic Report Card

These findings have been published in the Arctic Report Card which was first published in 2006 by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and is updated annually. Every year, the report lists the changes brought about by globally rising temperatures, caused mainly due to emission of greenhouse gases.

Because of rising temperatures along the Arctic, Alaska recorded temperatures nearly 20 degrees higher than the January average as warm air flowed north, according to an Arctic Report Card issued by the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration.

In April, the amount of snow in Eurasia — the land mass that comprises Asia and Europe — hit its lowest level since satellite observations began in 1979, and the June snow in North America was the third lowest on record, said Jacqueline Richter-Menge, a senior research engineer for NOAA’s Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.

“Snow disappeared three to four weeks earlier than normal in western Russia, Scandinavia, the Canadian sub-Arctic and western Alaska due to below average accumulation in winter and above normal spring temperature,” said Richter-Menge, a co-editor of the report card, which was first published in 2006 and updated each year since.

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NOAA Arctic Report Says Arctic Region Heating Twice As Fast As The Rest Of The World (Original Post) Purveyor Dec 2014 OP
Damn sakabatou Dec 2014 #1
NOAA's Arctic Report Card.... xocet Dec 2014 #2

xocet

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2. NOAA's Arctic Report Card....
Thu Dec 18, 2014, 01:22 PM
Dec 2014

Here:



What's new in 2014?

Rising air and sea temperatures continue to trigger changes in the Arctic. The Arctic is warming at twice the rate of anywhere else on Earth.

However, natural variation remains, such as the slight increase in March 2014 sea ice thickness and only a slight decrease in total mass of the Greenland ice sheet in summer 2014.

http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/reportcard/


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