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The Snows of Mount Washington
Will Mount Washington, N.H., stay snow-covered in winter? Scientists are finding answers.
Credit: USFS
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Simulation of one month of 20th century climate, with the Community Climate System Model.
Credit: UCAR
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Boston's Copley Park during the blizzard of 2005; feet of snow blanketed the region.
Credit: NOAA
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Map showing the region of study broken down into socio-cultural sub-regions.
Credit: Graphic by Jonathan M. Duncan
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Past is prologue? "Red Mill Fall (Opposite Albany)" by William Tolman Carlton, 1847-1849.
Credit: Courtesy of the American Antiquarian Society
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"The American Beaver," by John James Audubon, in: The Quadrupeds of North America, 1854.
Credit: Courtesy of the American Antiquarian Society
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