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Atmosphere circulation patterns synchronize pan-Arctic glacier melt and permafrost thaw
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The Arctic is undergoing dramatic shifts due to intensified global warming, affecting glaciers and ecosystems. This insightful research by Ingo Sasgen and colleagues reveals how atmospheric circulation patterns play a crucial role in these changes, controlling a significant portion of the variability. Discover more about how these patterns matter for the future of the Arctic.
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