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February, March Break Temperature Records In Bethel
Last year’s winter had a promising start in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta: temperatures were closer to the normal cold that residents expect. That changed in…
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Alaska Wildfires Burn Almost 2M Acres So Far
Wildfires have consumed nearly 2 million acres in Alaska so far this summer. In the Southwest part of the state, fires have scorched almost 500,000 acres…
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As Bethel deals with warmer-than-usual weather, a climate specialist warns that it could fuel the next wildfire season
There's been a real lack of sustained cold weather in the Y-K Delta this winter. Through Jan. 19, the lowest temperature in Bethel has only been minus 15.
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2019 Warmest Year On Record For Bethel
Temperatures in Bethel and the surrounding villages plunged below zero at the end of December and have stayed there, freezing pipes and backing up sewage.…
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Bethel's coldest November in 80 years causes issues for residents
November 2021 was brutally cold-- the kind of cold that slaps you across the face and doesn’t stop there. It also freezes barges in their tracks and makes pipes burst open. But besides what you felt on your face, and the anecdotes you hear around town about frozen septic tanks, there’s hard evidence too.
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Bethel's Late Frost Is The 'New Normal'
Bethel had its first frost in September of this year. It’s not as late as last year's, but it’s still late. And that, one climatologist says, is the new…
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Residents of the Y-K Delta should expect more tundra fires as the climate continues to warm
Climate scientist Rick Thoman said that fires like this summer's East Fork Fire were once rare. Now, he said, they are likely to become more common as the earth continues to warm.
Bering, Chukchi Seas Break Warm Temperatures Record Again
Temperatures in the northern Bering and southern Chukchi seas are once again smashing records. The warmer temperatures will weaken winter sea ice and…
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As climate change reshapes Alaska’s landscapes, tundra fires are getting worse
The East Fork Fire, currently burning in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, is the largest fire on record in the area, having burned some 125,000 acres so far, according to Rick Thoman, a climate specialist with the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Alaska Heat Wave Hits Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
People living in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta felt something unusual this past holiday weekend: a heat wave. Temperatures crept close to 90 degrees in many…
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