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Climate.gov Graphics and Editorial Teams Support Annual Rollout of NOAA’s Arctic Report Card

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CEE team members collaborated with Arctic experts to produce a collection of magazine-quality maps and other data visualizations for the 2022 Annual Arctic Report Card. The report was released on December 13, 2022 at AGU. The image above is an example from the 2022 rollout.

The graphics were featured in the press conference presentation for the media, which is historically among the most well-attended events at AGU. The report editors also used them in their story about the report card for The Conversation. These graphics were also featured in a collection of short web stories on Climate.gov to further promote the report.

View highlights of the 2022 Arctic Report Card »

Read more about NOAA’s 2022 Arctic Report Card »

View Arctic Report Card Surface Temperatures Map »

View Arctic Report Card Increased Shipping Map »

View Arctic Report Card Snow Cover Anomaly Map »

For more information, contact Rebecca Lindsey.

Image credit: Climate.gov

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