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#ArcticReportCard 2023: Indigenous observers noted sea ice loss, warmer air/ocean temps, changing wind patterns, increased intensity/frequency of coastal storms contributing to flooding,erosion. bit.ly/2023ArcticReportCard #AGU23 @noaaresearch @NOAAClimate @theAGU

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The 18th #ArcticReportCard is out.

Warmest Arctic summer on record is evidence of accelerating climate change.

New chapters show promise of Indigenous knowledge to strengthen resilience. bit.ly/2023ArcticReportCard #AGU23 #ClimateReadyNation @noaaresearch @NOAAClimate @theAGU

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#ArcticReportCard 2023: Average surface air temperatures for the Arctic in the past year were the 6th warmest since 1900.

Summer surface air temperatures were the warmest on record. bit.ly/2023ArcticReportCard #AGU23 #ClimateReadyNation @noaaresearch @NOAAClimate @theAGU

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#ArcticReportCard 2023: The last 17 September sea ice extents were lowest on record. Sea ice extent was 6th lowest in the satellite record.

Sea surface temps show continued warming trends. bit.ly/2023ArcticReportCard #AGU23 #ClimateReadyNation @noaaresearch @NOAAClimate @theAGU

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JUST IN: @NOAA has released the 2023 #ArcticReportCard! ❄️

Human-caused warming of air, ocean & land is affecting people, ecosystems & communities across the Arctic region, which is heating up faster than any other part of the world.

🔗:arctic.noaa.gov/report-card/… @theAGU #AGU23

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The #ArcticReportCard for 2023 is here: climate.gov/Arctic2023
- Overall it was the 6th warmest year since records began & the 14th year in a row temperatures have exceeded average
- This summer was the warmest summer on record
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#ArcticReportCard 2023: Indigenous observers noted sea ice loss, warmer air & ocean temps, changing wind patterns, & increased intensity/frequency of coastal storms that contribute to flooding, erosion. bit.ly/2023ArcticReportCard #AGU23 @noaaresearch @NOAAClimate @theAGU

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The Arctic is warming at least two times faster than the rest of the globe in a widely recognized phenomenon known as "Arctic amplification". #ArcticReportCard
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The forests of Amazonía are rapidly vanishing. If this continues, humanity faces the irrevocable loss of one of the great harbors of biodiversity, fresh water & climate resilience. The Amazon is speaking, it’s time to listen. @madameperine #NatureIsSpeaking

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Our new limited series on the #DevelopmentPodcast kicks off with a conversation with #Samoa Prime Minister Hon. Fiame Naomi Mata’afa.

Discover how climate change impacts Small Island Developing States and what can be done to address it. wrld.bg/VUno50QfQhk? #LivablePlanet

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Peak summer "greenness" continues to increase across the Arctic tundra, hitting the third-highest peak since 2000. #ArcticReportCard
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A majestic large low wraps-around over the open waters of the South Pacific Ocean.

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Places that were once snow-covered nearly year round are thawing out earlier in the spring. Despite above-average snow accumulations in winter of 2022-23, spring snowmelt occurred much more quickly this year. This is a continuing Arctic-wide trend. #ArcticReportCard
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Many of the solutions to #climate change will require advanced technology & engineering, but we can also look to nature. The 2023 #ArcticReportCard includes an essay about one of these nature-based climate solutions: the rewilding of degraded forests & peatlands in Finland.
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RT @AerosolWatch: #NOAA21 #VIIRS aerosol detection product observed a large plume of #SaharanDust (yellow/brown shading) blowing off of #WestAfrica towards #CaboVerde & the #IslasCanarias on 11 Dec. @NOAASatellites @JPSSProgram @DustStormNews

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