Alaska wildfires have already burned 1 million acres, crossing that threshold earlier in the summer than in any summer in recent decades.
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What if Alaska sprang forward and never fell back?
“The real solution is to change the axial tilt of the earth,” climatologist Brian Brettschneider said. But Congress can’t do that.
Anchorage’s rapid warm-up caused temperatures to jump 11 degrees in 1 minute
Climatologist Brian Brettschneider says the Chinook event in Anchorage is not to be confused with a Pineapple Express, or the atmospheric river that slammed Southeast.
Alaska’s weekend Christmas storm was one for the record books
Alaska’s Christmas storm of 2021 has caused chaos in Interior Alaska, as well as some climatological phenomena of interest across the state.
Alaska’s early cold snap isn’t going away any time soon
The cold has set in across most of Alaska and set daily record lows in places like Homer, King Salmon and Bethel.
Ask a Climatologist: Unwavering atmospheric river soaked Southcentral Alaska
A proverbial “fire hose” of moisture hit parts of Southcentral Alaska over the past several days, causing flooding in places like Girdwood and a landslide that closed the Sterling Highway.





