NOAA Arctic Report Card 2023 : Surface Air Temperature
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2023
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Corporate Authors:Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing (U.S.). ; Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.). ; United States. National Weather Service. Regional Headquarters (Anchorage, Alaska). ; Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean, and Ecosystem Studies. ; International Arctic Research Center. ; Portland State University. Department of Geography. ; Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (U.S.). ; University of Alaska Fairbanks. Geophysical Institute. ; University of Lincoln. ; Norwegian Meteorological Institute. ; Korea Polar Research Institute.
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Description:Consistent with previous Arctic Report Card Surface Air Temperature essays, we provide the historical context of this past year’s Arctic (60-90° N) air temperatures followed by a seasonal synopsis of air temperature patterns.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Compliance:Submitted
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:4561d26adb15f79aa20d87e551e649b97d0eae3387328e8d0a37c602cd37f4f2
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