Saturday, January 06, 2018

If you are planning to come to Alaska in the winter, you might want to pack your shorts.

Courtesy of USA Today: 

If you want to escape the cold, should you head to ... Alaska? 

While most of the lower 48 states continue to endure a hideous deep freeze, Alaska has had an unusually warm start to winter. 

In fact, several locations in northern and central Alaska — such as Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Bettles, Kotzebue and McGrath — all had their warmest December on record, according to climatologist Brian Brettschneider. Fairbanks had its 2nd-warmest December. Over the first three weeks of the month, the city was a whopping 20 degrees above average. 

And midday Tuesday, at 48 degrees, Anchorage's Merrill Field Airport was warmer than almost the entire Lower 48 states, including cities such as Jacksonville, Houston, Atlanta and New Orleans. 

Anchorage had its fifth-warmest December: an average temperature more than 7 degrees above average.

Alaska wasn't just warm in December: Utqiaġvik (Barrow) had its second-warmest year on record. In fact, the tiny city on the state's north coast warmed so fast in 2017, the weather data from the city were automatically flagged as unreal and removed from the climate database, the Capital Weather Gang said. 

The weather up here is warming so rapidly that the permafrost is melting and whole towns are in danger of collapsing.

In Anchorage, where I live, I have only had to shovel my driveway about four times this winter and honestly the snow was so minimal that I probably could have skipped one of those.

Typically I would have shoveled more than a dozen times by now, and have snowdrifts five feet high along my driveway.

The other day somebody asked me if this was how winters usually are up here, and I replied with "They are now."

I don't know what this means long term, but we could see a say when people flock to Alaska to escape the freezing temperatures in the lower 48.

Won't that be a kick in the ass?

22 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:42 AM

    ....and what gets me are the people who say that this has NOTHING to do with global warming, else why the bomb cyclone lower 48?

    Oh, please, I just can't anymore.

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    1. Anonymous8:36 AM

      It’s the exact same people that say “If we evolved from monkeys why are there still monkeys”? A total ignorance of science.

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  2. Anonymous7:19 AM

    Alaskans will really be whining when the permafrost thaws and most of their homes start sinking all over the state.

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    1. Anonymous8:21 AM

      Haha. Its already happening. Shoddy construction. Crappy foundations. Shrug.

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    2. Anonymous4:39 PM

      @8:21am Hard to have a stable foundation when once the permafrost thaws you are essentially living over a swampy bog.

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    3. Anonymous2:18 PM

      Well considering where they are built.
      Build over rock and you won't sink. ;)

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  3. Check the weather in Australia. Guess what? State of Victoria, brutally hot deadly weather event.

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    1. Anonymous9:26 AM

      The roads are melting it is so hot there.

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  4. Anonymous8:04 AM

    Dumbarse speaking at camp david. Like he did anything. Finish very strong, please. We never had drug problems, lying. God what a big demented crap.
    Questions for others, what no questions for the dummy in chief?
    Blah, blah, blah
    All of them traitors standing there!
    Impeach!
    Indict!

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    1. Anonymous11:52 AM

      OT?
      https://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/warren-buffett-slams-trumps-economic-plans/

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  5. Our January is usually-10 and below..Feet of snow and wind blowing..This January we have NO snow..Temperature yesterday was 50 for the high..WTF!!..

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  6. Anonymous9:15 AM

    I live in Louisiana.Last week was wind chill of 6,and our pipes froze! Up to about 40 now,20 degrees below normal.

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  7. It's 17° here not factoring in the windchill. - Maryland near DC

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  8. Anonymous10:17 AM

    https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/us-weather-latest-temperatures-plummet-on-coldest-night-in-country-s-history-a3733406.html

    ‘coldest night in country’s history’ USa!

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  9. Anonymous10:19 AM

    "rump’s statement and others like it mistakenly conflate weather with climate"

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/this-week-it-was-colder-in-florida-than-it-was-in-alaska/

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  10. This means more starving polar bears. I just can’t take any more pictures of starving polar bears. It’s like those commercials for the humane society with abused dogs. I just can’t any more. Not only are we doing nothing to help but Trump plans to speed along the process. He and the DEATH Party don’t care who or what dies as long as they can get more money to hoard.

    You can’t fucking eat money.

    Once you have enough for your needs, at whatever level they are, there comes a point when you just can’t spend it all. It’s hoarding for the sake of hoarding, be it cats, old newspapers or money.

    It’s a disease being enabled by the far right and it needs to stop. It all needs to stop.

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  11. Anonymous12:02 PM

    http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2018/01/the-interior-department-has-cleared-the-way-for-energy-developers-to-destroy-natural-habitats/

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  12. Anonymous12:23 PM

    So is God punishing the evangelical republican South for what they have done to the nation?

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  13. Anonymous12:46 PM

    In Fairbanks. It was 20 below not to long ago. Almost froze my bunions off. And I grew up when it use to be sixty to seventy below.
    Wow, this weather is making me a wuss.

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  14. Anonymous1:50 PM

    Here in MI -20 below last night, prediction in 40s later in week,can't wait for 20s tomorrow,we have has deep freeze since Christmas and really warm december.

    It was so warm end of the fall,my forsythia bush bloomed.

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  15. Anonymous3:20 PM

    There goes Sarah's schtick" lol.
    It was -3 this am where I live.

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  16. Anonymous5:05 PM

    We're still using the A/C in Southern California. Ugh.

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