Environment
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Rare Lightning Strikes the Arctic, Scientists Warn the Planet is Warming Faster
The rising temperature remains a growing concern in the Arctic twice as much as the rest of the world. While that is known, it still stuns scientists how climate change can generate rare phenomenon. A rare Arctic lightning storms north of Alaska which Ed Plumb, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Fairbanks, described as 'never seen before', even for forecasters.
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