The Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP), a NOAA, CAP/RISA team, is hosting a webinar titled “Arctic Report Card: Background and Key Findings” featuring Rick Thoman, ACCAP’s Alaska Climate Specialist.
Rick Thoman co-authors the 2022 NOAA Arctic Report Card that reveals shifts in Arctic seasons, widespread disturbance, and the value of diverse observations.
CEE team members collaborated with Arctic experts to produce a collection of magazine-quality maps and other data visualizations for the report’s release on December 13 at AGU.
The Climate.gov team provided visual highlights to accompany the latest installment of NOAA's Arctic Report Card, released December, 15 2015.
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