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For snow to fall, moisture must be present in the atmosphere. Snowstorms also rely heavily on temperature, but not necessarily the temperature we feel on the ground.

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Climate Change Indicators: Arctic Sea Ice

About the Snow, Ice, and Climate Group

National Snow and Ice Data Center

TC - An enhancement to sea ice motion and age products at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC)

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February Arctic Ice Ties 2005 for Lowest On Record - Dan's Wild Wild Science Journal - AGU Blogosphere

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