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Zack Labe
Zack Labe
@ZLabe@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp last week

February precipitation trends across the #Arctic show significant regional variability, as found in the GPCP dataset. The strongest signal is across the Barents Sea near Svalbard (much wetter), which relates to lack of sea ice and warmer temperatures.

Data from: https://psl.noaa.gov/data/gridded/data.gpcp.html

Polar stereographic map showing February precipitation trends over the period of 1979 to 2025. Many coastal areas around the Arctic are getting wetter. Data is from GPCP.
Polar stereographic map showing February precipitation trends over the period of 1979 to 2025. Many coastal areas around the Arctic are getting wetter. Data is from GPCP.
Polar stereographic map showing February precipitation trends over the period of 1979 to 2025. Many coastal areas around the Arctic are getting wetter. Data is from GPCP.
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