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Winter Storms over the Pacific Are Moving North Faster than Expected

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Observation data show that the shift of winter storms over the North Pacific to the north is significantly faster than current climate models predict. This shift is mainly due to man-made climate change. Heat waves and droughts in the southwest of the U.S.A. and glacier melting in Alaska and the Arctic could therefore increase even more than previously expected. Rehovot (Israel). The glaciers in Alaska lose about 60 billion tons of ice a year du…
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Observation data show that the shift of winter storms over the North Pacific to the north is significantly faster than current climate models predict. This shift is mainly due to man-made climate change. Heat waves and droughts in the southwest of the U.S.A. and glacier melting in Alaska and the Arctic could therefore increase even more than previously expected. Rehovot (Israel). The glaciers in Alaska lose about 60 billion tons of ice a year du…

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scinexx.de broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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