• Sergio Gabbio~Italian Mountain Guide~Climate Change Impacts
    Jan 4 2026

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    Some of the greatest observers of climate change are mountain guides. They travel on foot or ski, day after day, year after year, decade after decade, with clients from all around the world sharing their passion for nature. Their profession requires diligence for the safety of not only their clients, but for other outdoor recreations sharing the same mountain meccas. Their intimate knowledge of the mountains is incredibly valuable for observations of climate change.

    One particularly seasoned mountain guide named Sergio Gabbio of the Italian Alps has watched the changes in his home region of Alagna. In this episode, Sergio shares his observations and stories as he approaches his 70th Birthday.

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    27 Min.
  • Rick Thoman~20th Edition~Arctic Report Card 2025
    Dec 17 2025

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    The 20th edition of the Arctic Report Card was released on December 16th, 2025 with an impressive compilation of scientific reports on the Arctic.

    Today's conversation is with editor and long-time contributor, Rick Thoman, who is an award winning climate specialist at IARC’s Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Preparedness(ACCAP). Rick has attempted retirement more than once, but his passion for all things Arctic and climate fuel numerous newsletters and also news rooms as he is truly an expert on this topic. His positive impacts are felt amongst Arctic peoples and also for being a wonderful liaison between the scientific community and Arctic policy makers.

    The Arctic Report Card is an annual report supported by NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) with Pan-Arctic perspective and an independent editorial team. The efforts of scientists and climate specialists to create this robust scientific peer reviewed report is in Ricks words, "Herculean"! The amount of work contributed to this scientific document is extremely important in documenting climate change in the Arctic, which is warming at an alarming rate.

    Rick discusses highlights that include surface air temperatures and impacts on intensity of storms, including Typhoon Halong, as well as terrestrial snow cover, Greenland Ice Sheet, sea ice, glaciers, marine algae, tundra greenness...all in relatable terminology from complex and hard earned scientific data.

    The Report Card is intended for a wide audience, including scientists, teachers, students, decision-makers and the general public interested in the Arctic environment and science. It is encouraged that the Report Card to be utilized and studied, as the scientific community has created it to be an easily read report for the general population to better understand the complexities of the warming Arctic.

    Here is the link to the 2025 Arctic Report Card:

    https://arctic.noaa.gov/report-card/report-card-2025/

    This year held a photo contest for the cover of the Arctic Report Card:

    https://globalocean.noaa.gov/2025-arctic-report-card-photo-video-contest/

    Here is the full PFD on the 2025 Arctic Report Card.

    https://arctic.noaa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/ArcticReportCard_full_report2025.pdf

    Be sure to visit this year's Arctic Report Card 2025 for all of the in-depth scientific review of the things that have caught attention of this year's events.

    Here is the executive summary of the 2025 Arctic Report Card:

    https://arctic.noaa.gov/report-card/report-card-2025/executive-summary-2025/

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    photo credit: Joana Kristin Steffens~finalist for Arctic Report Card Photo Contest



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    44 Min.
  • Brian Brettschneider~High Winds~NOAA~Winter Preparedness
    Dec 17 2025

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    Long time contributor and climatologist, Brian Brettschneider, who works for the National Weather Service, provides in depth knowledge on why it was so windy in Palmer and Anchorage, Alaska for several days in a row recently. Brian explains how NOAA plays an important role in forecasting weather for aviation as well as the public on how to be prepared for wind events, cold snaps and winter weather advisories.

    There were some record breaking winds at the Ted Steven's International Airport on December 15th, 2025, causing over 17 flights, both cargo and passenger flights, to divert to Fairbanks, Alaska.

    In this episode, Brian talks about having emergency preparedness in one's mindset, especially in winter. The next week leading up to Winter Solstice, December 21st, 2025 is expected to continue to be cold with high wind chills. Be sure to pack the car with essentials of boots, warm gloves, extra winter clothing, hat, hand warmers, a head lamp, cell phone charger, sleeping bag, food and a shovel.

    Brian can be reached at: Brian.brettschneider@noaa.gov

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    32 Min.
  • Typhoon Halong Oct 11th &12th, 2025~Rick Thoman~Evacuation of Coastal Communities~How to Help
    Oct 17 2025

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    On October 11th and 12th, 2025, coastal villages of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta were hit by Typhoon Halong that devastated entire communities. Weather forecasters saw the track of Typhoon Halong coming and yet most of those communities are located on low lying lands without roads to higher grounds.

    The aftermath of Typhoon Halong just prior to winter has required the evacuation of entire communities to Anchorage, Alaska with military planes, as the entire infrastructure, access to clean water were destroyed by the historic weather event.

    Climatologist, Rick Thoman discusses the weather pattern that lead up to the Typhoon Halong, as well how to help displaced families and pets.

    Resources to Help:

    Alaska Community Foundation
    https://alaskacf.org/

    World Central Kitchen
    https://wck.org/

    YK Delta Dog Rescue
    https://www.bethelfriendsofcanines.com/

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    25 Min.
  • Kotzebue Storm~Oct 8th, 2025~Rick Thoman
    Oct 9 2025

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    A strong storm impacting Kotzebue on Oct. 8th, 2025 ...(one year after a 2024 storm)has the community evacuated from homes along the coast to the high school, which is on higher ground. Climatologist, Rick Thoman discusses the conditions that is causing the storm. In addition, weather forecasters are watching Typhoon Halong's path, that could impact the Bering Sea on Saturday/Sunday, Oct. 11th & 12th, 2025.

    Rick Thoman also discusses the upcoming release of the 20th edition of the Arctic Report Card that will be released mid December, 2025.


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    24 Min.
  • Rick Thoman~Atmospheric River~South Central Alaska
    Aug 29 2025

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    Today's episode includes an interview with climate specialist, Rick Thoman. Rick discusses the conditions that lead to an atmospheric river, La Nina winter predictions and also the importance of weather forecasts and radio coverage for Alaskans.

    Rick Thoman, a climate specialist at IARC’s Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP). Rick is a contributor and editor of the Arctic Report Card and was also awarded NOAA Distinguished Career Award for Professional Achievement in 2020. Rick was honored after a 30 plus year career with the National Weather Service for continued efforts to improve climate services in Alaska and for outstanding outreach efforts working with the Alaska Native community. We are happy that he has not yet retired, as his wealth of information is an invaluable resource for communities all around Alaska. Thank you, Rick!

    Rick Thoman has a very informative newsletter on Substack called: Alaska and Arctic Climate Newsletter. You can see illustrations, graphs and be informed of all things Alaska weather.

    Talkeetna River at Alaska Railroad Bridge NOAA link:

    https://water.noaa.gov/gauges/TKTA2

    Thank you for tuning into the Alaska Climate & Aviation Podcast!

    Also, I'm happy to announce my scenic flight seeing business, Visionary Adventures, LLC. "Cub Rides with Katie" offers scenic flights in a Piper Super Cub Airplane here in South Central Alaska. Message me if you wish to book a flight.

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    23 Min.
  • Arctic Encounter Part 2~Strategic Ground: Greenland in the Center of Arctic Geopolitics
    Aug 28 2025

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    The 11th Arctic Encounter was held at the Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center in Anchorage Alaska, July 30-August 1st, 2025. This years Arctic Encounter was attended by participants of over 27 countries.

    Founder and CEO of Arctic Encounter, Rachel Kallander, Advisor, Jackson Blackwell, and team members, Reed Davidson, Anna Kardashyan, Harmony Wayner, and Trina Landlord welcomed Arctic ambassadors, policy makers, Indigenous leaders, Arctic business leaders and scientists to share perspectives and voices of the Arctic.

    Libby Casey, Senior News Anchor of The Washington Post, was the Moderator of this episode's topic, "Strategic Ground: Greenland in the Center of Arctic Geoploitics".

    The panelists included on this episode are as follows:

    Libby Casey, Senior News Anchor of The Washington Post.

    Ms. Aki-Matilda Hough-Dam, Member of the Parliament of Greenland, Member of the Danish Parliament, Chair of the Arctic Delegation.

    Mr. Mads Qvist Frederiksen, Executive Director, Arctic Economic Council of Norway.

    Mr Kuno Fencker, Member of the Parliament of Greenland.

    Mr. Thomas Dans, Former Commissioner, US Arctic Research Commission.

    The episode includes discussions of the sovereignty of Greenland, why it is not for sale as well as the desire for self determination of Greenland.

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    16 Min.
  • Arctic Encounter 2025~Navigating Governance: Land Use and Sovereignty in the Arctic
    Aug 25 2025

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    The 11th Arctic Encounter was held at the Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center in Anchorage Alaska, July 30-August 1st, 2025 as well as the popular Far North Fashion Show held at the Anchorage Museum. This years Arctic Encounter was attended by participants of over 27 countries, including Arctic policy makers, Indigenous leaders, scientists, ambassadors, and business leaders in the North, US Military leaders, US government officials, artisans and fashion designers of the Arctic.

    Founder and CEO of Arctic Encounter, Rachel Kallander welcomed her newest family member, baby Jonah a bit earlier than expected this summer, which moved the event from April 2025 to late July, 2025.

    Libby Casey, Senior News Anchor of The Washington Post and Matt Hickey of Arctic Security Studies were two of many moderators that directed unique discussions of Arctic related topics, including, "Arctic Warfighters: Rapid Responses to an Evolving Northern Threat", "Strategic Ground: Greenland in the Center of Arctic Geoploitics", "Arctic Knowledge: Informing Policy Through Science", and "Navigating Governance Land Use and Sovereignty in the Arctic".

    This year's episode covering the Arctic Encounter includes discussions of the sovereignty of Greenland and self determination of Arctic Peoples.

    Thank you for tuning into the Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast.

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    13 Min.