Arctic Spring is Starting 16 Days Earlier Than a Decade Ago, Study Shows – The Guardian
Article Synopsis – The Arctic spring is arriving 16 days earlier than it did a decade ago, according to a new study which shows climate change is shifting the season earlier, and the effect gets more dramatic the further north you go. Although the sun has not reached the high Arctic since October, temperatures has been above freezing for 61 hours – more than three times the previous record – at Greenland’s northernmost weather monitoring station. To read the actual article click here.