Aftermath of Alaskan 'Snowpocalypse': Coring of seafloor sediments may give long-term record of changing Arctic climate

Wednesday, March 6, 2013 - 09:00 in Earth & Climate

(Phys.org) —In January of last year, a series of epic snowstorms struck Alaska's panhandle, with one dumping 18 feet of snow in less than a week. That's six times more snow than fell during the blizzard that paralyzed New England in early February.

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