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  • New Portal Improves Forecasts of Devastating Storms in West Africa

    An online portal developed by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) will enable forecasters in West Africa to provide communities with earlier and more reliable warnings about large storms.

  • Researchers Home in on Thera Volcano Eruption Date

    Tree-ring, ice core and volcano experts teamed up to identify one of the most climatically impactful volcanic eruptions in 4,000 years – Aniakchak II. 

  • Scientists Map Living Corals for First Time Before, After Marine Heat Wave

    As the world sees rising ocean temperatures, it will also see more cases of coral bleaching. 

  • Carbon, Climate Change and Ocean Anoxia in an Ancient Icehouse World

    A new study describes a period of rapid global climate change in an ice-capped world much like the present — but 304 million years ago. 

  • Precipitation Helped Drive Distribution of Alaska Dinosaurs

    Precipitation more than temperature influenced the distribution of herbivorous dinosaurs in what is now Alaska, according to new research published this month.

  • NASA’s EMIT Will Map Tiny Dust Particles to Study Big Climate Impacts

    To help researchers model climate effects, the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation mission will measure the composition of minerals that become airborne dust.

  • NASA Simulation Suggests Some Volcanoes Might Warm Climate, Destroy Ozone Layer

    While the ozone loss was not a surprise, the simulations indicated the potential magnitude of the destruction

  • Studies Find the Seeds of a Forest’s Renewal After Wildfire, Drought

    A forest’s ability to regenerate after devastating wildfires, droughts or other disturbances depends largely on seed production.

  • A Mission to Monitor Migrating Monarchs

    Millions of monarch butterflies migrate each fall to a specific cluster of mountain peaks in central Mexico.

  • How One ‘Extreme’ Plant Could Help Stanford Biologists Engineer Climate-Resistant Crops

    When faced with conditions that are too dry, salty, or cold, most plants try to conserve resources. 

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