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The Arctic Has Entered a New Era of ‘Extreme Weather’, Scientists Warn : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 26, 2026 9:05 am
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Arctic Enters New Era of Extreme Weather Events Due to Climate Change

Climate change is shifting the weather patterns of Earth in ways that are far-reaching and long-lasting, and a recent study reveals a noticeable increase in extreme weather events in the Arctic, driven by rising global temperatures.

The study, conducted by an international team of researchers who analyzed decades of data, indicates that the Arctic is now experiencing a “new era” of extreme weather events. This shift into unprecedented climate conditions is expected to have significant impacts on Arctic plants, wildlife, and communities living in the region. Furthermore, disruptions in the Arctic’s carbon balance, shrinking sea ice, and thawing tundra will have broader implications on a global scale.

Ecologist Gareth Phoenix from the University of Sheffield in the UK states, “Our research shows that the frequency of extreme weather events has increased sharply in the Arctic. These events have recently emerged in one-third of the Arctic region, signaling a novel era of severe weather extremes with potential consequences for ecosystems.”

The study analyzed data spanning over 70 years, focusing on short-term extremes such as heatwaves, droughts, and changes in snow cover that may not be evident in monthly averages. The findings indicate a rise in the frequency and distribution of extreme weather events across the Arctic, particularly over the past three decades.

Specific hotspots experiencing increased extreme events include Central Siberia, Western Scandinavia, and coastal Greenland. These events, like rain-on-snow occurrences caused by a warming climate, have significant implications for Arctic animals and their food sources, such as reindeer relying on lichen.

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While the study did not directly assess the ecological consequences of these extreme weather events, there is strong evidence to suggest that Arctic flora and fauna will face drastic challenges and disruptions. Climate scientist Juha Aalto from the Finnish Meteorological Institute emphasizes the importance of seasonality for ecosystem functioning and species survival in the Arctic.

Previous research has shown that the Arctic is warming at a faster rate than the rest of the planet, resulting in reduced ice cover and changes in weather patterns. This phenomenon, known as ‘Arctic browning,’ reflects the loss of plant life across the region, with extreme weather events playing a significant role in driving this trend.

As the climate continues to change, Arctic ecosystems will encounter unfamiliar climate conditions, leading to potential long-term consequences for the region’s biodiversity. Geoscientist Miska Luoto from the University of Helsinki underscores the need to address these challenges and protect Arctic nature in the face of ongoing climate change.

The research findings have been published in Science Advances, shedding light on the escalating impact of extreme weather events in the Arctic due to climate change.

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