Alaska needs a permanent research station, National Weather Service says

A permanent Arctic research center will help the agency track rapid and unprecedented changes in the region.

By Melody Schreiber July 24, 2018
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As Alaska’s environment changes rapidly, the National Weather Service is trying to keep up — and to predict future changes. In order to make more accurate predictions, Carven Scott, the director of NWS Alaska, is calling for a permanent U.S. research station in the Arctic.

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