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RARE SUMMER SNOW HITS ALASKA; BERING STRAIT SEA ICE REFUSES TO MELT; + NASA/NOAA ERASE THE ARCTIC’S 1940S “WARMING BLIP”
AUGUST 11, 2022 CAP ALLON
RARE SUMMER SNOW HITS ALASKA

Unusual summer flurries have settled in Denali, South-Central Alaska this week where the mercury has been holding some -6C below the climatological norm.

According to climate specialist Rick Thoman, “an inch or two of slushy snow” accumulated near the Denali NPS Headquarters on Tuesday morning, which “would appear to be the fourth occurrence on record, since 1923, of accumulating [summer] snow at the HQ.”
 
Rare summer snow at Denali NPS HQ, Alaska, Aug 9, 2022.

BERING STRAIT SEA ICE REFUSES TO MELT
And while we’re up in these northern reaches, let’s note another rare feat: Summer Sea Ice in the Bering Strait.

https://electroverse.co/snow-hits-alaska-bering-strait-sea-ice-refuses-to-melt-nasa-noaa-erase-arctics-1940s-warming/
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