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Arctic Report Card: Update for 2015
Warmer air and sea, declining ice continue to trigger Arctic change
Archive of previous Arctic Report Cards
2015 Arctic Report Card

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Arctic Report Card 2015

2015 Headlines

Executive Summary

Contacts

Vital Signs

Surface Air Temperature

Terrestrial Snow Cover

Greenland Ice Sheet

Sea Ice

Sea Surface Temperature

Arctic Ocean Primary Productivity

Tundra Greenness

Indicators

River Discharge

Walruses in a Time of Climate Change

Frostbites

Climate Change is Pushing Boreal Fish Northwards to the Arctic: The Case of the Barents Sea

Community-based Observing Network Systems for Arctic Change Detection and Response

Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Velocity: New Data Sets

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About the 2015 Report Card
Report Card Full PDF
Printable Handout
Authors and Affiliations
References
Acknowledgments for Essays
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AGU Report Card Press Conference
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