AlaskaWx, to random
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The Atchuelinguk wildfire is burning in tundra in the lower Yukon River area north of Marshall in western Alaska (Yupik county). This is prime time for tundra wildfire: after snowmelt but before vegetation green-up, so last year’s dried grass and brush.

https://akfireinfo.com/2024/05/29/blm-afs-monitoring-large-tundra-fire-in-western-alaska/

AlaskaWx, to Weather
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High temperatures in and around Alaska on Saturday. For some places in Southcentral, western and southwest mainland Alaska it was the mildest day of the year so far.

AlaskaWx, to random
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Anchorage high temperature Saturday 60F (15.6C), the first 60F of the year. This the latest “first 60” since 2000 and about two weeks later than average. Since 1954, six years, all before 1981, the first 60 didn’t occur until June. @Climatologist49 @EyeOnAlaska @EBecker @sbmorgan

AlaskaWx, to worldwithoutus
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The warmest 12-months in millennia for the Earth as a whole is right now. For the Arctic though, the warmest 12-months was in 2016, with the post-2019 years notably less hot.

I explore the "where" and "why" in the latest Alaska and Arctic Climate newsletter.

@Climatologist49

https://alaskaclimate.substack.com/p/recent-arctic-temperature-variability

AlaskaWx, to random
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Fairbanks Airport 0.52 inches (13.2mm) of rain since Thursday afternoon, making this the highest 24-hour May precip total since 2012. Eielson AFB reported 0.68 inches (17.3mm) of rain. Hopefully this will put the kibosh on the accumulating pollen. @Climatologist49 @leahwrenn @CarrieinFbx @anisian @KarenLikesRocks @debmcqueen @mivox

AlaskaWx, to Weather
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Fairbanks Airport up to 71F (21.7C) as of 330pm AKDT Saturday. This is the first 70º day of the year, and is right on time, at least for recent years. The typical "first 70" is about 8 days earlier nowadays than it was in the early 20th century.
@Climatologist49 @CarrieinFbx @debmcqueen @leepetersen @leahwrenn @KarenLikesRocks @anisian

AlaskaWx, to Alaska
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If you’re in Fairbanks, come by UAF for the Research Open House Thursday evening 4-7pm AKDT. I’ll be staffing a table in the Akasofu Building lobby, so stop by and let’s talk climate!

AlaskaWx, to Weather
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Fairbanks Airport up to 66F (18.9C) through 5pm Wednesday, the highest temperature since September 9th. Webcam image courtesy explorefairbanks.com

AlaskaWx, to Weather
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Unusually strong storm for mid-May moving across the Bering Sea Tuesday. Blizzard conditions already at St. Lawrence Island and likely later today in the Bering Strait. This gif courtesy NWS Alaska Region.
@Climatologist49 @BakerRL75

Loop of GOES-West infrared satellite images from 11pm AKDT May 13 to 3pm AKDT May 14th. Images are centered over Alaska and provide coverage from the Russian far east to western Canada.

AlaskaWx, to worldwithoutus
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Sea ice extent in the Bering Sea remains close to 1991-2020 median in NSIDC data. Large areas of open water north of the ice edge are normal this time of year. The lack of any significant areas of lower concentration ice in the southern Chukchi Sea is unusual for this point in the Spring. #akwx #Arctic #SeaIce #Climate
@Climatologist49 @ZLabe

AlaskaWx, to worldwithoutus
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Sea surface temperatures departures from the 1991-2020 average around Alaska for the week ending May 10, 2024. Northern Bering Sea mostly below normal and partially sea ice influenced. Eastern Gulf of Alaska warmer than average. Data from OISSTv2.1 courtesy of NOAA/PSL/ESRL. #SST #akwx #Arctic

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AlaskaWx, to Alaska
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About a two mile strip of shorefast sea ice hanging on at Nome Saturday late afternoon. Beyond that open water, just visible as a thin dark blue line on the Nome CVB webcam looking across Front Street to Norton Sound beyond. 5pm weather 35F (+1.7C), slight sea breeze.

https://www.visitnomealaska.com/nome-cam

AlaskaWx, to climate
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Western Alaska had another high precipitation early spring this year, making six out of the past seven March-Aprils with high end precipitation. I've got a Alaska and Arctic Climate Newsletter posted that investigates "is this just random variation or is something different."


@Climatologist49 @Jdnome

https://alaskaclimate.substack.com/p/is-early-spring-precipitation-higher

AlaskaWx, to Alaska
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AlaskaWx, to climate
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Ice on the Kuskokwim River at Bethel, Alaska moved enough to carry the tripod downriver and trip the clock at 840am Wednesday May 8. This is ten days earlier than last year and very close to the modern average date of break-up, but is almost a week earlier than the pre-1990 average.
@Climatologist49

ai6yr, to climate
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NOAA NCEI:

"The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in April was 53.8°F, 2.7°F above average, ranking 12th warmest in the 130-year record. April temperatures were above average across much of the contiguous U.S., while near- to below-average temperatures were observed in parts of the West, northern Plains, Upper Midwest, Southeast and in small pockets of the Northeast. Virginia and West Virginia each had their fifth-warmest April on record.

The Alaska statewide April temperature was 27.2°F, 3.9°F above the long-term average, ranking in the warmest third of the 100-year period of record for the state."

ai6yr,
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Boy, is TOASTY.

SilverSalmonAK, to Alaska
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6:00AM: 43F, woke up to rain.

Still expecting rain today, tomorrow, then heavy rain Thursday. We have a large system hitting the panhandle and Sitka will get a big share of that.

SE40kt gale tonight - no fishing for John!

Attached is a pic of a lovely, super bright rainbow last night.

No rainbows without rain!

AlaskaWx, to Alaska
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And there it is: green-up on West Chena Ridge in Fairbanks, four days earlier than the 50 year median, and first "earlier than median" green-up since 2019.
@CarrieinFbx @mivox @debmcqueen @leahwrenn @leepetersen @anisian @kenrhill

AlaskaWx, to worldwithoutus
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Sea surface temperature departures from 1991-2020 normal in the high resolution OISSTv2 data from NOAA/PSL/ESRL. Eastern Gulf of Alaska remains warmer than normal, while sea ice influenced areas in the Bering Sea are cooler than normal.
@Climatologist49

AlaskaWx, to worldwithoutus
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The sea ice melt season in the Arctic is underway and I've got a review of April conditions in a new Alaska and Arctic Climate Newsletter.

https://alaskaclimate.substack.com/p/april-2024-sea-ice

AlaskaWx, to random
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It's almost time for the ACCAP/OneTree Alaska annual green-up webinar. 11am AKDT today (Tuesday). Free registration at the link, and it's also recorded and posted online afterwards.
@Climatologist49 @leepetersen @EBecker https://uaf-accap.org/event/green-up-2024/

AlaskaWx, to random
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Early Monday morning view of UAF and west Fairbanks from high atop the Geophysical Institute on Troth Yeddha'. Looking pretty brown now, but that will be changing in the coming week. 🍃🍃 Image courtesy Alaska Climate Research Center. @leahwrenn @CarrieinFbx @anisian

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From ABC News.com: 1 climber dead, another survives, after falling 1,000 feet off mountain in Alaska's Denali National Park

https://abcnews.go.com/US/1-climber-dead-survives-after-falling-1000-feet/story?id=109715262

AlaskaWx, to climate
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Winter snowpack meltout for Fairbanks was April 22: this was the last day with an inch or more snow on the ground based on the NWS observations. Meltout was ten days earlier than last Spring and almost exactly the long term normal. There is no long term trend. @Climatologist49 @CarrieinFbx @leepetersen @anisian

AlaskaWx, to random
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Green-up in Fairbanks is approaching. Using observed temperatures since March 1st and the forecasts for the ten days, our little model now showing a 60 percent of green-up late next week. The long term average green-up is May 8 and this year is sure to be earlier than that. @CarrieinFbx @anisian @mivox @themattphelps @debmcqueen @leepetersen @dboo @Climatologist49

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