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  • NOAA Researchers Seek to Learn More About Tornado Experiences to Improve Safety

    Has a tornado hit your house or your community? Have you received a tornado alert? NOAA scientists want to hear your story.

  • Climate Change Reveals Unique Artefacts in Melting Ice Patches

    One day more than 3000 years ago, someone lost a shoe at the place we today call Langfonne in the Jotunheimen mountains. 

  • A Vicious Cycle of Oxygen Loss Threatens Water Quality in Lakes

    Sticky with sediment, the bottom waters of lakes are more than their deepest, darkest layer. 

  • Tropical Storm Expert Encourages People to Be ‘Weather Aware’ as Hurricane Season Starts

    A Virginia Tech meteorologist with expertise in hurricanes and tropical storms encourages people to prepare for the Atlantic hurricane season that begins June 1 in part by finding a trusted area weather source and paying attention to local weather alerts.

  • Danish Astrophysics Student Discovers Link Between Global Warming and Locally Unstable Weather

    Climate change gives rise to more unstable weather, local droughts and extreme temperature records, but a coherent theory relating local and global climate is still under active development. 

  • Small Adaptations, Major Effect: Researchers Study Potential of Future Public Transportation

    Being mobile individually, at any time – without owning a car. To facilitate this, public transportation authorities cooperate with service providers for new forms of mobility such as bicycle sharing, car sharing, or ridepooling. 

  • Human-Made Iron Inputs to the Southern Ocean Ten Times Higher Than Previously Estimated

    Although it is important to control emissions of CO2 to mitigate global warming, atmospheric levels of the gas are also related to how quickly it is removed from the air by the means of land and ocean storage. 

  • North East Experts Chosen to Work With Arctic Communities on New Climate Change Technology

    Northumbria University researchers are part of a unique team working on a new £1m project to better equip Indigenous communities in the Arctic against the disproportionate impacts of climate change.

  • Thawing Permafrost In Sweden Releases Less Methane Than Feared, Study Finds

    A study in northern Sweden found that melting permafrost released one tenth as much methane as expected, suggesting emissions from thawing Arctic tundra could be less than previously feared.

  • Curbing Other Climate Pollutants, Not Just CO2, Gives Earth a Chance

    Slashing emissions of carbon dioxide by itself isn’t enough to prevent catastrophic global warming, a new study shows.

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