Resource hub
Science Source
| Climate Central
Western Wildfires: A Fiery Future
Alyson Kenward, PhD, Todd Sanford et al
Science Source
| Climate of the Past
Causes of Greenland temperature variability over the past 4000 yr: implications for northern hemispheric temperature changes
T. Kobashi, K. Goto-Azuma, J. E. Box et al
Science Source
| Geophysical Research Letters
Variability in the surface temperature and melt extent of the Greenland ice sheet from MODIS
Hall, Dorothy K., Comiso et al
Science Source
| American Meteorological Society
Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Air Temperature Variability: 1840–2007
Jason E. Box, Lei Yang, David H. Bromwich and Le-Sheng Bai
Science Source
| Journal of Glaciology
A sensitivity study of annual area change for Greenland ice sheet marine terminating outlet glaciers: 1999–2013
Trine S. Jensen, Jason E. Box, Christine S. HvidBerg
Science Source
| Nature
Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organisms
James C. Orr, Victoria J. Fabry, Olivier Aumont et al
Science Source
| Oceanography
Ocean Acidification: Present Conditions and Future Changes in a High-CO
Richard A. Feely, Scott C. Doney, Sarah R. Cooley
Science Source
| Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences
Historical baselines and the future of shell calcification for a foundation species in a changing ocean
Catherine A. Pfister, Kaustuv Roy, J. Timothy Wootton et al
Science Source
| Geophysical Research Letters
Characterizing the extreme 2015 snowpack deficit in the Sierra Nevada (USA) and the implications for drought recovery
Margulis, Steven A., Cortés et al
Science Source
| Nature Communications
Arctic cut-off high drives the poleward shift of a new Greenland melting record
M. Tedesco, T. Mote, X. Fettweis et al
Science Source
| Environmental Research Letters
Recent warming in Greenland in a long-term instrumental (1881–2012) climatic context: I. Evaluation of surface air temperature records
Edward Hanna, Sebastian H Mernild, John Cappelen et al
Science Source
| The Cryosphere
Arctic sea ice thickness loss determined using subsurface, aircraft, and satellite observations
Lindsay, R., Schweiger et al
