AP, Washington Post cite information from UMaine Climate Reanalyzer

In an article about the warming Arctic regions of Alaska, the Associated Press and Washington Post cited information from the University of Maine Climate Reanalyzer that showed last Sunday, the Arctic as a whole averaged 11.5 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the 1979-2000 average temperature. The following Monday, Climate Reanalyzer’s computer models showed that average to likely be 10.5 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than normal. The Seattle Times, Fox News, CBC, U.S. News and World Report, the Independent, Yahoo News, SFGate, Houston Chronicle, Arizona Daily Sun, CT Insider, Morgantown News Herald, Anchorage Daily News, Ketchikan Daily News, North Platte Telegraph, KIRO-TV (Seattle, Washington), WATE-TV (Knoxville, Tennessee), WOKV-FM (Jacksonville, Florida), KOKI-TV (Tulsa, Oklahoma), WFMZ-TV (Allentown, Pennsylvania) and other outlets shared the Associated Press report. AccuWeather cited the AP report.