10-15 13 Too wet for food preservation - Elim, Alaska, USA
Coastal erosion potential threat to community sewage lagoon.
Rain overnight in Anchorage pushed the number of consecutive rainy days in the city to 18 -- tying a record set in September 1919, the National Weather Service reports.
On Monday, Anchorage reached the 70-degree threshold for a record 14th straight day, breaking 2004's record of 13.
7-22-13 Heat illness - Nondalton, Alaska, USA
Residents were amazed to see lightning actually arching down to the ground.
6-19-13 Extreme temperature Bethel, Alaska, USA
6-18-13 Extreme heat - Koyukuk, Alaska, USA
The sea is our garden for food and other things.
We are having an unseasonable snow storm in southcentral Alaska.
Batogoo Dorj is a nomad in southern Mongolia’s Bayankhongor Region who makes his living raising cashmere goats. Each spring, Dorj can shear about 300 grams of the valuable, downy wool from each of his 350 goats. Those voracious and sharp-hoofed animals are contributing to the desertification and climate change that is reducing Mongolia’s available grazing land.
Severe storms wreak havoc to a Bering Sea community; the following weather conditions contributed to flooding, disrupting transportation routes, electrical transformers and seepage into local water wells.
Half of what we usually have this time of year.
9-21-12 Extreme rain and flooding - Wasilla, Alaska, USA
9-5-12 Windfall causes flood hazard - Anchorage, Alaska, USA
9-1-12 Heat lightning - Kiska Island, Alaska, USA
This summer has been one of the rainiest Ulaanbaatar has ever experienced, leaving behind puddles of water that result in cracked and deteriorated roads.
It has been raining nonstop the entire month of August
The number of rufous hummingbirds visiting southern Vancouver Island over the summer is dropping and the cause may be climate change, says a local bird expert.
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