Updated On: 02 December, 2021 11:37 AM IST | Loughborough (UK) | PTI
While a reduction in frozen ocean surface is one of the most widely recognised impacts of Arctic warming, it has also long been anticipated that a warmer Arctic will be a wetter one too, with more intense cycling of water between land, atmosphere and ocean

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Before the end of this century, most of the Arctic will for the first time receive more rain than snow across a whole year. That`s one of the key findings of a new study on precipitation in the Arctic which has major implications not just for the polar region, but for the whole world.
While a reduction in frozen ocean surface is one of the most widely recognised impacts of Arctic warming, it has also long been anticipated that a warmer Arctic will be a wetter one too, with more intense cycling of water between land, atmosphere and ocean.