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Unite Us
http://www.uniteusforclimate.org/index.html
What is UNITE US? The UNITE US curriculum focuses on Arctic climate and interweaves Native and Western perspectives with the ultimate goal of instilling cultural pride, increasing climate literacy as a path to academic success and graduation for Interior Alaskan students in grades 7 through 12. From these organizations help develop UNITE US courses:. Alaska Climate Research Center. Alaska Native Knowledge Network. International Arctic Research Center. Last updated by webmaster.
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ACRC Web Cam Info Page
http://oldclimate.gi.alaska.edu/webcam/index.html
Check out our unique remote. With both the webcam image and. Data (5 minute refresh time.). Choose a version of the Cam to watch:. Below are examples of interesting optical phenomena captured by our webcam. Fog Rolls In from the Tanana River. January 17, 2002. December 22, 2001. December 15, 2001. August 20, 2001. August 16, 2001. June 21, 2001. June 21, 2001. June 14, 2001. Note: you must have QuickTime. Installed on your computer to view the movies. Get QuickTime here. He Alaska Climate Research Center.
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Arctic Ocean ice shrinks to second lowest on record — Far North Science
http://www.farnorthscience.com/2008/09/16/climate-news/arctic-ocean-ice-shrinks-to-second-lowest-on-record
News, research and natural acts from Alaska. Enter your search terms. Far North Science update! Arctic Ice: The Shrink Goes On. Arctic Ocean ice shrinks to second lowest on record. Arctic sea ice extent plunges toward record. Bad desert air and a glacier that licks a river. The latest word on Alaska birds. Filling in the Alaska Permafrost Map. A day in the life of Kenji Yoshikawa. On the long trail to permafrost. Green, leafy invaders finding a home in Alaska. NPR: Signs of Change. How warm last year?
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Digging for dinosaurs — Far North Science
http://www.farnorthscience.com/2007/10/04/news-from-alaska/digging-for-dinosaurs
News, research and natural acts from Alaska. Enter your search terms. Far North Science update! Arctic Ice: The Shrink Goes On. Arctic Ocean ice shrinks to second lowest on record. Arctic sea ice extent plunges toward record. Bad desert air and a glacier that licks a river. The latest word on Alaska birds. Filling in the Alaska Permafrost Map. A day in the life of Kenji Yoshikawa. On the long trail to permafrost. Green, leafy invaders finding a home in Alaska. NPR: Signs of Change. How warm last year?
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~ The Climate of Alaska ~
http://oldclimate.gi.alaska.edu/Climate/Book/index.html
The Climate of Alaska. A new book by Martha Shulski and Gerd Wendler. This 216 page book provides an updated climatology of Alaska, illustrating the diverse range and unique climate features of the 49th state. It contains a narrative discussion along with full-color photos, maps, tables and charts for various climatological parameters. The concepts are clearly presented and easily understood by nonspecialists. Atmospheric pressure and wind. Living in Alaska (wildfire, air quality, sea ice).
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A day in the life of Kenji Yoshikawa — Far North Science
http://www.farnorthscience.com/2008/04/03/ak-sci-forum/a-day-in-the-life-of-kenji-yoshikawa
News, research and natural acts from Alaska. Enter your search terms. Far North Science update! Arctic Ice: The Shrink Goes On. Arctic Ocean ice shrinks to second lowest on record. Arctic sea ice extent plunges toward record. Bad desert air and a glacier that licks a river. The latest word on Alaska birds. Filling in the Alaska Permafrost Map. A day in the life of Kenji Yoshikawa. On the long trail to permafrost. Green, leafy invaders finding a home in Alaska. NPR: Signs of Change. How warm last year?
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NOAA: Beluga whales in danger of extinction — Far North Science
http://www.farnorthscience.com/2007/04/19/marine-mammals/noaa-beluga-whales-in-danger-of-extinction
News, research and natural acts from Alaska. Enter your search terms. Far North Science update! Arctic Ice: The Shrink Goes On. Arctic Ocean ice shrinks to second lowest on record. Arctic sea ice extent plunges toward record. Bad desert air and a glacier that licks a river. The latest word on Alaska birds. Filling in the Alaska Permafrost Map. A day in the life of Kenji Yoshikawa. On the long trail to permafrost. Green, leafy invaders finding a home in Alaska. NPR: Signs of Change. How warm last year?
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Arctic Ice: The Shrink Goes On — Far North Science
http://www.farnorthscience.com/2009/08/06/climate-news/arctic-ice-the-shrink-goes-on-2
News, research and natural acts from Alaska. Enter your search terms. Far North Science update! Arctic Ice: The Shrink Goes On. Arctic Ocean ice shrinks to second lowest on record. Arctic sea ice extent plunges toward record. Bad desert air and a glacier that licks a river. The latest word on Alaska birds. Filling in the Alaska Permafrost Map. A day in the life of Kenji Yoshikawa. On the long trail to permafrost. Green, leafy invaders finding a home in Alaska. NPR: Signs of Change. How warm last year?
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Dan's Alaska Links
http://www.dansphoto.com/alaska
Last Update: August 16, 2002. FAA Cams for pilots (25 locations, each has multiple cams). Anchorage: Touch N' Go Systems AlaskaCam. Anchorage: Chugach Mountain Cam. Anchorage: Lake Hood Cam. Fairbanks: Live at NFO. View of Chena River from the BLM North Field Office. Fairbanks: Alaska Climate Center. Girdwood: Chair 5 Restaurant. From the Juneau Public Library. Ketchikan: Rainy Day Web. Nome: Front Street NomeCam. Sitka: Sitka By the Sea. Tee Harbor Web Cam. Valdez and Juneau Harbors: Current Weather Cams.