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Compare the extent of Bering Strait shorefast ice in 2018 to more typical conditions. Shorefast ice is necessary for subsistence hunting and fishing, and offers protection from dangerous ice debris being driven onshore.

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Grab and drag the slider to compare Suomi VIIRS satellite images of the snowpack across the western United States in 2017 and 2018. Snow levels in 2018 were below average and much lower than 2017.

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Grab and drag the slider to compare elevation and population density images for countries around the Bay of Bengal to understand the significant risk they face from cyclones.

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Compare subsurface waters in spring 2014 and 2015. Despite the similarities, 2014's impressive warm anomaly failed to evolve into El Niño, while 2015's slightly smaller anomaly did.

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Compare March 3, 2018 to March 22, 2019 to see the extent of farmland flooding near Nebraska City, Nebraska, as rain and snowmelt swelled the Missouri River during a billion-dollar disaster event.

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When does the climate record say you can expect the season's first snow? This map shows the historic date by which there's a 50% chance of at least 0.1" of snow on the ground, based on snowfall data from 1981-2010.

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Compare projected changes in downhill ski season length by 2050 if we follow a moderate versus a high pathway of carbon emissions.

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Heat maps and matching satellite images presented with a slider, so that readers can get a sense of how and why each city experiences such a wide range of temperatures on a hot summer day.

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