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Imperialist rivalries have extended to one of the most environmentally fragile regions of the globe, explains In September ...
One new study identifies a 17 percent increase in the destructive potential of the strongest nor’easters, while another ...
There is a general consensus about the frequency of nor’easters in a warmer world, but were still big questions about their ...
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Testing 3 As Seen on TV Cooling Gadgets!I'm testing out three As Seen on TV personal cooling devices to see how they work. These include the Arctic Air Grip Go, Go Fan Flip, and the original Go Fan. To clarify my thoughts on the Go Fan Cool ...
There are more ways than we knew for the stratospheric polar vortex to get disrupted, shooting cold air southwards across ...
The US tried to include Greenland in the Alaska Purchase in 1867, so one could argue that Denmark and the US have been ...
New regulations present challenges to wildlife viewing in Svalbard, but they haven’t sent tourism into a deep freeze, says ...
Strings of radars stretching across Canada were built to give early warnings of Soviet bombers coming over the Arctic. The ...
SUPPLEMENT: A Croydon man’s fascination with wildlife saw him travel across Europe and Africa and into the Arctic Circle in ...
Even in a warming climate, brutal cold snaps still hammer parts of the U.S., and a new study uncovers why. High above the ...
An international research group has found that extreme cold snaps in the United States are driven by disruptions in a high-altitude Arctic air mass called the polar vortex, Hebrew University of ...
Despite a warming climate, bone-chilling winter cold can grip parts of the U.S. In a study appearing in Science Advances, ...
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