Spring is springing earlier in polar regions than across the rest of earth

19:00 EST 1 Mar 2018 | AAAS

(University of California - Davis) For every 10 degrees north from the equator you move, spring arrives about four days earlier than it did a decade ago, according to a study led by UC Davis. This is three times greater than what previous studies indicated. The authors connect such differences to more rapid warming at higher latitudes.

Original Article: Spring is springing earlier in polar regions than across the rest of earth

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