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How to use the word ARCTIC in a Sentence?

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I know that it sounds glamorous, and some of my dates have been glamorous, i’ve gone paragliding( in Fethiye, Turkey) on dates. I’ve also gone fishing in the Arctic Circle on dates. But I’ve been on some really weird ones, too.

Courtesy Loni James

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It is clear that the future of Arctic sea ice hinges to a significant degree on the strength and frequency of occurrence of [atmospheric rivers].

Marty Ralph

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We currently have the sun all day long as we are lower than the Arctic Circle. Luckily, there’s this mountain to the south of us, so the sun goes behind it and we get a bit of shade for a couple of hours, and then the sun rises again. But it never goes below the horizon.

Henri Robert

Found on CNN
1 year ago

(The findings) tells us to expect dramatic and dynamic changes to the Arctic ecosystem as it transforms in the face of continued warming, some animals that don’t currently live in the Arctic will colonize that region, and some of them will adapt to their new environment in ways that parallel Ignacius. Likewise, we can expect some of the new colonists to diversify in the Arctic, just as Ignacius did.

Chris Beard

Found on CNN
1 year ago

So, it makes perfect sense for me — I couldn't understand why on ANWR( Arctic National Wildlife Refuge), the federal government did not want to develop ANWR because what they could have done was taken their cut of the royalties and put it into a renewable fund.

Mike Dunleavy

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

The big concern for United States Arctic Research Commission sea ice is that it's been disappearing over the last several decades its predicted to potentially disappear in 20 to 30 years, in the fall, what used to be Artic ice cover year-round is now just going to be seasonal ice cover.

Nathan Kurtz

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Melting ice in the Arctic is reducing the temperature created between the polar region and mid latitudes and this makes the weather systems move slowly over our region, convection [ leading to storms ] now can occur over several days whereas before, without climate change, it would have occurred over several hours and moved on.

Diana Francis

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This is a unique ecosystem. We have never seen anything like it before in the high Central Arctic.

Antje Boetius

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Polar bears have been the iconic symbol for warming of the Arctic and the loss of sea ice, we're hoping that what's happened high up on Mount Everest more challenging will be another iconic call and demonstration.

Paul Mayewski

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We know that Arctic Ocean is changing faster than the rest of The Earth with respect to Arctic Ocean climate, and so monitoring these trends in thunderstorms and lightning in this very remote area helps us detect where these warm, moist air intrusions are occurring in this region.

Chris Vagasky

Found on CNN
2 years ago

All weather is local, when you're having these drastic changes, especially in places like the Arctic Ocean, those sorts of changes are not just impacting Arctic Ocean. The Earth is totally interconnected.

Chris Vagasky

Found on CNN
2 years ago

What we've been seeing is that lightning and thunderstorms are developing over Siberia, and then moving out over Arctic Ocean and continuing very far north.

Chris Vagasky

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The people of The Arctic are similarly experiencing extreme events and conditions that they've never before witnessed or have to deal with, so on a very human scale, we are all finding ourselves in a world that is now fundamentally changed from the the environmental conditions of the last many decades and centuries.

Twila Moon

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The The Arctic report card this year is showing us how well connected we as people are to the environmental changes happening in the globe, and how these cascading disruptions in one place is not isolated and might influence other parts of the system, we now live at a time that is fundamentally different from the past and will be experiencing ongoing change into the future.

Twila Moon

Found on CNN
2 years ago

While it's inevitable that Arctic rainfall will increase as the climate warms, rains are also likely to become more intense, it's a nasty one-two punch to an ecosystem already reeling in the face if rapid environmental change.

Mark Serreze

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Things that happen in the Arctic don't specifically stay in the Arctic, the fact that there could be an increase in emissions from permafrost thaw or an increase in global sea level rise, it is a global problem, and it needs a global answer.

Michelle McCrystall

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The Arctic Ocean has been warming up for much longer than we previously thought, and this is something that's a bit unsettling for many reasons, especially because the climate models that we use to cast projections of future climate change do not really simulate these type of changes.

Francesco Muschitiello

Found on CNN
2 years ago

When I talk to my students I always try to make them aware that The Arctic Ocean is warming very, very quickly, and much faster than any other area on the planet, the Arctic Ocean's very unsettling and very troubling, especially because we still don't have a full understanding of feedbacks at play.

Francesco Muschitiello

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This is a crisis and the Arctic is sounding the alarm. It is time that world leaders come together to create real change that ensures a safe future for humanity.

Gail Whiteman

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The authors present several dates for mammoth, woolly rhino, horse and steppe bison that are also substantially younger than the fossil record indicates, which builds a stronger case for late survival across the Arctic than has been made previously.

Tori Herridge

Found on CNN
2 years ago

One such example is a cold snap, which can happen due to sudden changes in atmospheric circulation and may not be linked to climate change, texas is a good example of this ; even though parts of it experienced extreme cold weather earlier this year when air from the Arctic was pushed south, looking at the long-term change in temperature tells us that Texas is 1.5 degrees warmer on average now than it was 100 years ago. That's climate.

Tom Slater

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Let's say it works, and there's no horrible consequences. No surrogate elephant moms die, the idea that by bringing mammoths back and by placing them into the Arctic, you engineer the Arctic to become a better place for carbon storage. That aspect I have number of issues with.

Tori Herridge

Found on CNN
2 years ago

In the Siberian Arctic, we're concerned about the tundra ecosystem to the north of the forest, this would normally be too wet or frozen to burn, in the last two years we saw a lot of fires in this ecosystem, which suggests that things are changing there.

Thomas Smith

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Maybe this is a necessary evil, we used to think of frontlines as island nations because of sea level rises, or the Arctic.

Merritt Turetsky

Found on CNN
2 years ago

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