Dangerously hot in Alaska? New warnings show climate change impact.
Websites can be scrubbed of climate change references and the U.S. halted from international and national climate assessments, but rising temperatures leave their own evidence, especially in the nations most northern state.
Temperatures have climbed for decades in Alaska, where its warming two- to three-times faster than the global average. The heat warms surrounding waters, shrinks glaciers and sea ice and creates more hazardous conditions for people.
As a result, after batting around the idea for a while, National Weather Service offices in Juneau and Fairbanks, Alaska, will start issuing heat advisories for the first time this summer, said Rick Thoman, climate specialist with the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. In the past, special weather statements were used to communicate heat risks.
The new advisories starting June 1 will more clearly identify the hazardous heat and allow easily seen heat alerts on websites, according to the public notice from the weather service.
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