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fromTravel + Leisure
14 hours ago

This Rarely Visited National Park Is Nearly 9 Times the Size of London-and It's Home to Humpback Whales and Massive Glaciers

Glacier Bay National Park offers unique experiences with its glaciers, wildlife, and activities, but requires advance planning for visits.
Washington DC
fromTravel + Leisure
10 hours ago

This National Park Is Home to the 'American Alps'-With 500 Alpine Lakes, 300 Glaciers, and Stunning Waterfalls

North Cascades National Park offers stunning wilderness with fewer visitors, making it a hidden gem among Washington's national parks.
#snowpack
fromSnowBrains
1 hour ago
Snowboarding

Winter Collapsed: Colorado and Utah Just Logged Their Worst Snowpack Ever - SnowBrains

Colorado and Utah recorded the worst snow years in modern history, with unprecedented low snowpack levels affecting skiing and water supply.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago
Environment

On a whole other level': rapid snow melt-off in American west stuns scientists

Record-low snowpack levels in the American West threaten water supply due to a historically warm winter and rapid melt-off.
fromSnowBrains
1 hour ago
Snowboarding

Winter Collapsed: Colorado and Utah Just Logged Their Worst Snowpack Ever - SnowBrains

Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

On a whole other level': rapid snow melt-off in American west stuns scientists

Record-low snowpack levels in the American West threaten water supply due to a historically warm winter and rapid melt-off.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Arctic ice loss brings dual heatwaves to Europe and eastern Asia

The study highlights how rapid Arctic warming increases the frequency of extreme weather events, particularly concurrent heatwaves across Europe and eastern Asia.
Europe news
San Francisco
fromABC7 San Francisco
6 days ago

Unprecedented March weather leads to shorter Tahoe ski season, record-breaking heat

Record-breaking warmth in March has led to early ski resort closures and increased fire danger in San Francisco and the Sierra Nevada.
#climate-change
fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago
Snowboarding

Germany's Last Glacier Ski Resort Disappears as Zugspitze's Platt Lift is Torn Down - SnowBrains

Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago

For the First Time in 25 Years, Greenland Ski Resort Remains Closed Amid Warmth and Low Snow Totals - SnowBrains

Greenland's Sisorarfiit Skiliften ski resort failed to open for the first time in 25 years due to record-breaking warm temperatures and insufficient snowfall.
Environment
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

No snow, no ski season: Greenland's warmest January shuts Nuuk resort

Greenland's west coast experienced record-breaking warm temperatures in January, with Nuuk averaging 0.1°C instead of typical minus 11°C, causing ski slopes to remain closed due to insufficient snow.
Environment
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago

The Alaskan permafrost is thawing. Here's why that's so worrying

Thawing permafrost in Alaska is releasing three trillion gallons of water annually, exacerbating climate change and disrupting ocean ecosystems.
Skiing
fromThe Local Germany
2 weeks ago

Vanishing glacier on Germany's highest peak prompts ski lift demolition

Global warming is causing glaciers in Bavaria to melt, leading to the demolition of ski lifts on Zugspitze mountain.
OMG science
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Study warns Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier is on verge of COLLAPSING

Thwaites Glacier could lose 200 gigatonnes of ice annually by 2067, potentially causing catastrophic sea level rise and threatening billions of coastal residents worldwide.
fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago
Snowboarding

Germany's Last Glacier Ski Resort Disappears as Zugspitze's Platt Lift is Torn Down - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago
Snowboarding

For the First Time in 25 Years, Greenland Ski Resort Remains Closed Amid Warmth and Low Snow Totals - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
3 days ago

California Snowpack April 2026: 18% Average After Record Heat

"It feels like we skipped spring this year and dropped straight into a summer heatwave. What should have been a gradual snowmelt happened suddenly weeks ago. To me, this is another reminder that aging water systems need to be retrofitted for more volatile precipitation patterns."
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fromSnowBrains
5 days ago

Crystal Mountain, WA, Report: Superb Spring Skiing and Breathtaking Views - SnowBrains

Spring skiing at Crystal Mountain offers breathtaking views and excellent snow conditions, making it a perfect getaway for skiers.
California
fromsfist.com
2 weeks ago

Thursday Morning What's Up: Ski Resorts Calling It Early Amid Snowmelt

Northern California ski resorts are closing early due to rapid snowmelt and warm temperatures, while regional political and business developments include SFPD pay increases, minimum wage ballot initiatives, and billionaire-backed gubernatorial campaigns.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
5 days ago

Big Sky, MT, Report: Spring Before The Storm - SnowBrains

Spring skiing in Big Sky offers warm temperatures and excellent corn snow conditions, making it a favorite time for skiing despite low snowfall earlier in the season.
Skiing
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 weeks ago

Shortening ski season: Sierra Nevada snowpack melting at 1% per day, officials say

A heat wave is rapidly melting Lake Tahoe's already-depleted snowpack at 1% daily, threatening to create the second-lowest April 1st measurement in history, with cascading impacts on water supply, wildfire risk, drought conditions, and ski season viability.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

I Took My First Alaskan Cruise-Here Are 7 Packing Mistakes You Should Avoid, and What to Bring Instead From $8

Alaska cruise packing requires warm layers, waterproof hiking shoes, binoculars, and compact luggage to ensure comfort during cold weather and outdoor excursions.
#avalanche
Environment
fromState of the Planet
2 weeks ago

These Glacier Guardians Are Women

The Quelccaya ice cap in Peru has lost 37 percent of its area in 40 years, threatening the livelihoods of alpaca herders in Phinaya who depend on glacier water and pastures for survival.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 week ago

The New Face of Whistler Peak After Major Mid-Season Landslide

A rockslide occurred at Whistler Blackcomb, causing temporary closures but no injuries, with uncertain future access to the affected area.
OMG science
fromHigh Country News
3 weeks ago

How federal cuts are reshaping Alaska's communities, research and species management - High Country News

Two USGS research biologists with 50+ years combined experience resigned in April 2025 due to the Trump administration's assault on federal science and hostile conditions at federal agencies.
Science
fromFuturism
1 month ago

There's a Perfectly Reasonable Explanation for Antarctica's Waterfall of Blood

Blood Falls in Antarctica results from iron-rich briny water from a subglacial lake being expelled by glacier pressure, with iron packaged in nanospheres by ancient bacteria.
Environment
fromState of the Planet
3 weeks ago

Antarctica Undergoes 'Greenlandification' As Ice Melt Accelerates

Antarctica's ice sheet is undergoing rapid destabilization similar to Greenland's, with accelerating surface melt, ice shelf collapse, and grounding line retreat driven by oceanic and atmospheric warming.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago

Eaglecrest, AK, Report: The Little Island Ski Area that Packs a Punch - SnowBrains

Eaglecrest in Juneau receives exceptional powder snow and offers uncrowded skiing with 1,620 vertical feet of terrain comparable to major North American resorts.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago

The Glaciers Aren't Melting-They're Collapsing - SnowBrains

Alpine glaciers are collapsing structurally and melting rapidly, with Austrian Alps potentially ice-free by 2075 due to accelerating warming and instability.
Science
fromNature
1 month ago

The first ice-core record of historical atmospheric hydrogen levels

Atmospheric hydrogen levels fluctuate with climate changes and have increased significantly since pre-industrial times due to human activities, requiring consideration in projections of future emissions impacts.
OMG science
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Antarctica has lost 8x the size of London in ice over last 30 years

Antarctica lost 5,000 square miles of grounded ice over 30 years, with 77% of the ice sheet remaining stable while Western Antarctica experienced rapid, concentrated ice loss.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
3 weeks ago

The Legendary Antarctic Iceberg, A23-A, is Nearly Gone After 40 Years - SnowBrains

Iceberg A23-A has shrunk significantly since breaking from Antarctica in 1986, now melting rapidly as it drifts into warmer waters.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

These Midwestern Ice Caves Opened This Week for the First Time Since 2015

Shouldered by sandstone cliffs, these caves in Bayfield, Wisconsin, form when water-and, notably, waves-that would normally flow through the sandstone freezes instead, birthing icicles, columns, and curtains. During the winter of 2015, the caves attracted just shy of 40,000 tourists within a nine-day period, the Associated Press reported at the time.
US news
fromUnofficial Networks
3 weeks ago

The Freeride World Tour Returns to Alaska TODAY for the First Time in 9 Years

This year's competition marks the first time the FWT has made its way to Alaska since 2017, returning to the legendary venue used in both 2016 and 2017. Gnarly Alaskan spines, steep pitches, and truly enormous terrain await the athletes on the face appropriately nicknamed "The Venue." It's the longest face of the 2026 season so far, a season that's sadly been full of cancellations at previous events.
Snowboarding
Science
fromFuturism
1 month ago

Antarctica's Gravity Hole Growing Stronger, Scientists Find

Antarctica's gravity hole has strengthened over tens of millions of years, correlating with major climate shifts and the continent's glacier formation.
Real estate
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

Is Montana's Wild Heart a Match for 'Aspenification?'

Luxury development and incoming second-home buyers are driving up housing costs and eroding community character across Montana towns.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
3 weeks ago

Melting Alaska Glacier Slowly Reveals Remains of Long-Lost U.S. Servicemen - SnowBrains

Melting Alaskan glaciers have exposed remains of 52 US servicemen lost in a 1952 military plane crash at Mt. Gannett, preserved for decades under thick ice.
Design
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Antarctica's newest research station holds a lesson for snowy cities

A wind-deflector-equipped, mono-pitch-roofed Antarctic research building prevents snow accumulation and consolidates station functions to improve safety and efficiency in extreme cold.
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Blind Spot at the Top of the World

He had flown in from Mar-a-Lago and, he told me, was there to observe. The next day, he watched as Åsa Rennermalm, a Rutgers University professor who studies polar regions, sat onstage with European foreign ministers and spoke out against cuts to U.S. science funding. "A leading US Arctic scientist is on stage absolutely ripping her country to the delight of the audience," Dans wrote on X. "Embarassing." He punctuated his post with an American-flag emoji.
US politics
Higher education
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

Journey on ice and water - Harvard Gazette

Former competitive figure skater Caitlyn Kukulowicz now rows for Radcliffe while continuing to perform and balancing academics in human developmental and regenerative biology.
#alaska
#greenland
fromNature
2 months ago
Science

Greenland is important for global research: what's next for the island's science?

fromNature
2 months ago
Science

Greenland is important for global research: what's next for the island's science?

fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Mountain Gets Twice the Snow of Most Ski Areas and Features America's Longest Double Black Diamond

The grand château-style resort sits at the base of the 40-passenger aerial tram, the most direct way of accessing the ski area's notoriously steep and deep terrain; Alyeska has beginner areas, but it's great for intermediate and advanced skiers. Across more than 1,600 skiable acres are 76 named trails, among them the North Face, North America's longest continuous double-black-diamond ski run.
Travel
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Antarctica's worst-case climate scenario laid bare

Changes in the Antarctic do not stay in the Antarctic. Though Antarctica is far away, changes here will impact the rest of the world through changes in sea level, oceanic and atmospheric connections and circulation changes.
Environment
#thwaites-glacier
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

Can Colorado's Snowpack Catch Up? - SnowBrains

To get back to average snowpack, we essentially need to have the most snow that we've ever had for the last 30 years between now and mid-April. It would be extremely difficult for Colorado to get back to a normal/average snowpack. As an example, when looking at the Independence Pass SNOTEL site in central Colorado outside of Aspen, we typically have 13 inches of snow-water-equivalent at the end of February. This year, we only have 6.7 inches of SWE.
Snowboarding
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

Everything You Need to Know About Camping in Glacier National Park

Whether you're hoping to see the wildflowers or planning to drive the scenic Going-to-the-Sun Road, there's something here for every kind of traveler, style, and budget. If you're looking to fully immerse yourself in this spectacular environment, there are a ton of campgrounds in and around the national park, plus a few glamping sites and RV parks nearby if you prefer not to rough it as much.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

Colorado Snowpack Climbs Out of Record-Low Territory After 44-Day Stretch - SnowBrains

Colorado's snowpack emerged from 44 consecutive days at record-low levels following late-February storms, with additional precipitation expected through early March.
Environment
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

Skimo is hot, in hot times - High Country News

Ski mountaineering's Olympic inclusion and rising backcountry popularity clash with climate change threatening reliable snow and access to alpine terrain.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

Why This Summer Will Be the Best Season Yet to Cruise Alaska-and What to Book Before It Sells Out

The growing number of choices means consumers now have an even wider array of options to suit their tastes. Whether you're interested in a crowd-pleasing big ship bursting with amenities, a small ship that can navigate less-traveled waterways, an adults-only ship with sophisticated onboard entertainment, or a luxurious yacht that promises highly personalized service, cruise lines are promising the best summer yet in Alaska.
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Scientists are baffled to discover 3,100 glaciers SURGING

'They save up ice like a savings account and then spend it all very quickly like a Black Friday event.'
Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

We study glaciers. Artificial glaciers' and other tech may halt their total collapse | Brent Minchew and Colin Meyer

Sea levels are rising faster than at any point in human history, and for every foot that waters rise, 100 million people lose their homes. At current projections, that means about 300 million people will be forced to move in the decades to come, along with the social and political conflict as people migrate inland. Despite this looming crisis, the world still lacks specific, reliable forecasts
Environment
#antarctica
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Arctic scientists 'feel pretty uncomfortable' on Greenland

Decades of successful scientific collaboration could be at risk if Europe-US political relations continue to fray over trade and defense issues. For more than 30 years, Arctic nations have worked together across the physical, biological and social sciences to understand one of the world's fastest changing regions. Since the late 1970s, the Arctic has lost around 33,000 square miles of sea ice each year roughly the same area as Czechia.
Science
fromState of the Planet
2 months ago

Sea Levels Are Rising-But in Greenland, They Will Fall

That seemingly paradoxical dynamic results from several factors. Foremost among them is the rebound of land beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet, a mile-thick body of glacial ice that covers 80 percent of the island and is being lost to melting at a rate of roughly 200 billion tons each year. As the ice sheet loses mass, the land beneath rises.
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fromSnowBrains
1 month ago
Snowboarding

Alaska, A Place Known for Massive Snow Totals, Records Snowiest January in Recorded History - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
1 month ago
Snowboarding

Anchorage, AK, Shatters January Snowfall Record After Relentless Winter Storms - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
1 month ago
Snowboarding

Alaska, A Place Known for Massive Snow Totals, Records Snowiest January in Recorded History - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
1 month ago
Snowboarding

Anchorage, AK, Shatters January Snowfall Record After Relentless Winter Storms - SnowBrains

fromwww.nytimes.com
2 months ago

Video: The Sounds of Antarctica? Flying in the Cold? Your Questions, Answered

So, believe it or not, the cold air that we get down here actually tends to help the performance of the helicopter. DAN: The low pressure systems we have here, particularly in this, weather we've been having, tends to create the opposite effect by decreasing the pressure. Low pressure systems, thinner air. DAN: And that cooler air makes the pressure higher again.
Environment
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 months ago

This is How Current Glacier Health and the Future of Year-Round Skiing in the Oregon Cascades Looks - SnowBrains

Oregon Cascades glaciers are rapidly shrinking: 15% extinct, 12% expected to vanish soon, and 24% projected to disappear by 2050 from climate-driven warming.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Rain, not snow: Extraordinary warmth leaves mountains less snowy across the West

Warm winter conditions across California and the West have reduced mountain snowpack, increasing risks to regional water supplies.
Science
fromtheconversation.com
2 months ago

Antarctica Doomsday Glacier Rattled by Hundreds of Iceberg Earthquakes

Hundreds of glacial earthquakes occurred in Antarctica between 2010 and 2023, concentrated mainly at the ocean end of Thwaites Glacier, driven by large iceberg calving and capsizing.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

Svalbard's polar bears are showing remarkable resilience to climate change

Polar bears are the poster children of climate changeand for good reason. These giant bears hunt, mate and spend their days hanging out on Arctic sea ice, which is rapidly disappearing as the climate warms. But some polar bears, it seems, are far more resilient than we realized: new research suggests that in one region, the bears are adapting to the declining sea ice.
Environment
fromState of the Planet
2 months ago

Photographing Climate Change: Ice Porters on the Frozen Chadar River

Every winter in the Ladakh region in northwest India, the two roads that connect the small villages in the Zanskar Valley with the rest of the country close, are overwhelmed by snow. But for centuries, locals have had a workaround: a road of ice formed by the frozen Chadar River. A week-long trek in frozen temperatures connects them to the outside world.
Environment
fromUnofficial Networks
2 months ago

Skiers Encounter Grizzly Bear In The Mountains of Alaska

Alaska is a hot spot for grizzly bears, easily home to the most of any of the 50 states. There are an estimated 30,000 across the entire state, representing over 98 percent of the United States population. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game manages the population, ensuring that the population remains healthy and grizzly bear viewing opportunities stay abundant.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

The scientific quest to explore the hidden complexity of ice

Water forms many crystalline ice phases beyond common hexagonal Ih; scientists have created over 20 exotic ice structures under extreme conditions due to hydrogen-bond sensitivity.
Environment
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Argentina, a pioneer in glacier protection, is moving forward with a reform that threatens water security

Argentina must defend the Glacier Law to protect nearly 17,000 glaciers and secure strategic freshwater reserves against legal rollbacks.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 months ago

[Video] Juneau, AK, City Officials Issue Evacuation Advisory After Multiple Small Avalanches - SnowBrains

Juneau is under a state disaster declaration after record snowfall and faces avalanche and flooding threats prompting evacuations, road closures, and emergency shelter activation.
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