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  2. Arctic Blast Brings Highest Ice Cover In The Great Lakes In ...

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    The recent arctic blast has pushed ice cover on the Great Lakes to levels not seen since 2022. Lake Erie in particular has become mostly ice covered in quick order. As of January 23, ice cover has ...

  3. Arctic Blast to Hit the U.S. Again as First One Ends - AOL

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    F rigid weather and freezing rain are impacting U.S. residents from coast-to-coast as yet another arctic blast is set to impact the Northeast this weekend, and more storms are expected in the West

  4. Arctic ice pack - Wikipedia

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    Younger ice (first-year ice) is shown in darker shades, while older ice (four-year or older) is shown in white. This visual shows the Arctic sea ice change and the corresponding absorbed solar radiation change during June, July, and August from 2000 through 2014. The Arctic ice pack is the sea ice cover of the Arctic Ocean and its vicinity. The ...

  5. Videos, photos posted across social media after reported ...

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    Tornado damage on the east side of Marianna, Florida - some homes are missing roofs, many trees and wires down, some buildings look like this one now. This is the same storm that came ashore at ...

  6. Arctic sea ice decline - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Ocean is the mass of water positioned approximately above latitude 65° N. Arctic Sea Ice refers to the area of the Arctic Ocean covered by ice. The Arctic sea ice minimum is the day in a given year when Arctic sea ice reaches its smallest extent, occurring at the end of the summer melting season, normally during September.

  7. National Snow and Ice Data Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) is a United States information and referral center in support of polar and cryospheric research.NSIDC archives and distributes digital and analog snow and ice data and also maintains information about snow cover, avalanches, glaciers, ice sheets, freshwater ice, sea ice, ground ice, permafrost, atmospheric ice, paleoglaciology, and ice cores.

  8. Ice shove - Wikipedia

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    Ice shoves can still occur when there are ice-free summers in the Arctic, which studies suggest can happen occasionally as soon as 2050. [15] In the case of no future reduction of carbon dioxide emission it is suggested that ice-free Arctic winters are also possible, [15] potentially leading to a reduction of Arctic ice shove occurrences in ...

  9. In pictures: Rapid thaw after Arctic weather - AOL

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    In pictures: Rapid thaw after Arctic weather January 15, 2025 at 7:43 AM Mild weather has lifted temperatures by almost 30 degrees in just a few days in parts of northern Scotland.