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  • Global Warming Is Amplifying Our Water Cycle - And It’s Happening Much Faster Than We Expected

    A UNSW Sydney-led study shows at least two times more freshwater has shifted from warm to cold regions of the earth than our climate models predicted – signifying broader changes to the global water cycle.

  • Likelihood of Extreme Autumn Fire Weather Has Increased 40%, Oregon State Modeling Shows

    The likelihood of hot, dry, windy autumn weather that can set the stage for severe fires in California and western Oregon has increased 40% due to human-caused climate change, new computer models show.

  • Severe Heatwaves Putting Lakes in Hot Water

    According to a new study, the world’s largest lakes are being hit by severe heatwaves six times as frequently as they were around two decades ago.

  • A Sea of Icy Variability

    Despite an overall trend of Arctic ice loss, the Bering Sea saw an expansion of sea ice due to a short-lived atmospheric-pressure pattern.

  • NASA is Helping Fly Drones in the Arctic. Here’s What That Means for Sea Ice and Sea Level Change

    They’ve delivered groceries and performed light shows at the Olympics.

  • New Study Shows That Earth’s Coldest Forests are Shifting Northward with Climate Change

    New research from Northern Arizona University shows rising temperatures are causing Earth’s coldest forests to shift northward, raising concerns about biodiversity, an increased risk of wildfires and mounting impacts of climate change on northern communities.

  • Onset of Modern Sea Level Rise Began in 1863, International Study Finds

    An international team of scientists including Rutgers researchers has found that modern rates of sea level rise began emerging in 1863 as the Industrial Age intensified, coinciding with evidence for early ocean warming and glacier melt.

  • Extreme Rainfall and Past Climate: An Experiment Over Twenty European Cities

    The availability of reliable spatial and temporal data at proper spatial and temporal scale about extreme weather events represents a pivotal challenge for supporting Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) policy and practice.

  • Atmospheric River Storm Observations over Pacific Ocean to Expand This Winter

    “Hurricane Hunter” aircraft are mobilizing for an expanded 13-week period that began Jan. 5 to glean critical data for improving forecasts of atmospheric river storms over the Pacific Ocean. 

  • Storm-Ravaged Madagascar Faces Another Storm

    Cyclone Emnati marks the fifth time in six weeks that heavy rain and destructive wind are blowing in from the Indian Ocean.

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