The ACRC Blog
Meteorological Spring Has Begun — But Winter Still Has a Firm Grip on Fairbanks
March 1 marked the beginning of meteorological spring in Alaska. In Fairbanks, we are once again experiencing more than 10 hours of direct sunlight each day — a welcome milestone after the long Arctic winter. The sun climbs higher above the horizon, daylight is rapidly increasing, and there is a ...
March 4, 2026
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2025 in review
December 23, 2025
Note: Please see our annual report for a more comprehensive overview of weather and climate in Alaska in 2025: ACRC Annual Report 2025 2025 temperatures ...
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Ex-typhoon Halong: Severe storm damage in Western Alaska
October 13, 2025
Ex-typhoon Halong hit the AK west coast early Sunday morning. Severe impacts have been reported from the Kuskokwim River delta region, with major damage in ...
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2025 Mendenhall GLOF
August 16, 2025
This year’s glacial lake outburst flood originating from the glacier damned lake in Suicide Basin occurred on August 13. The water level of the Mendenhall ...
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Mendenhall GLOF has started
August 12, 2025
Suicide Basin has begun draining and the annual glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) has started. The water level in the lake (see graph on the ...
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Break up on the Tanana: The Tripod has fallen
April 29, 2025
Break up is underway on the Tanana River at Nenana. The tripod of the Nenana Ice Classic fell over on April 27 at 3:56 PM ...
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Seasonal sea ice maximum: Record low extent
April 2, 2025
Arctic sea ice has likely reached its seasonal maximum. On March 22, sea ice extent reached 14.33 million square kilometers (5.53 square miles). The ice extent ...
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