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After the 'blob', warm weather persisted — except in Southeast In Southeast Alaska, average annual temperatures fell as a mass of abnormally warm North Pacific Ocean water dispersed. That unexplained mass became known as "the blob" to those following weather and climate. Juneau finished the year with an average temperature of 41.3 degrees, eight-tenths of ...
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Yes, it's really colder in metro Detroit than Alaska (WXYZ) - Metro Detroiters have earned a bragging rights with this latest arctic blast. We've had temperatures down in the single digits below zero this morning, colder that many places famous for their harsh winter weather. This morning, Metro dipped to -4 degrees. Lapeer, the coldest city in our area, ...
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While The Eastern US Freezes, It's Too Warm In Alaska Finally good to be out." The race in southwest Alaska had been scheduled to happen two weeks before. But warm weather — just above freezing — made the trails unsafe. Temperatures dropped and a dusting of snow fell. The entire race usually runs 35 miles up the frozen river. But this time it had to run ...
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It's Colder in Florida Than Alaska: Climate Disruption Hits Home With a Chill A man walks on the snow covered boardwalk during a snow storm on January 4, 2018, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. A "bomb cyclone" winter storm has caused every East Coast state, from Maine to Florida, to declare at least one weather advisory, winter storm watch, winter storm warning or blizzard ...
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Cold weather care for animals at Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo ... tigers are also frigid-weather hardy, as their native range is the cold winters of the Russian Far East and China, and they happily choose the snow and wind. The Canada lynx is another species that finds January weather a breeze, with a native habitat that extends into Siberia, Alaska, and Canada.
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Attention backcountry skiers: Scientists want your help - Spokane, North Idaho News & Weather ... ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Researchers in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska are looking for backcountry enthusiasts who want to aid a science mission. A program funded by NASA is recruiting citizen scientists to measure snow levels in mountain terrain. The goal is better estimates of the water ...
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