2025 Arctic Report Card Available Soon
Our recent work includes a contribution to the 2025 Arctic Report Card (coming Dec 2025). Explore the underlying data or find information about other reports on our resources page.
The US Arctic Observing Network builds bridges between federal agencies and non-federal and Indigenous partners to understand and improve scientific observations and observing platforms in the Arctic.
Our work connects Arctic science to the people and decisions that depend on it. We convene diverse stakeholders to evaluate observing priorities, facilitate coordination across agencies, and ensure Arctic data serves both scientific discovery and societal needs.
Support Western Alaskan Communities
Over the weekend of October 12, two major storm systems hit coastal communities, particularly those in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. More than 1,000 people were displaced, and vital housing, subsistence caches, and other community infrastructure were destroyed. Please support these communities however you can.
- Read this article in the Anchorage Daily News to learn more about the storm and its impact.
- Click this link to donate to the relief fund.

About US AON
Representing US Arctic observing needs and capabilities
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Risks and Hazards
Advancing Arctic observations to support disaster preparedness and protect communities

Community Building
Advancing Arctic observing together