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  • NASA Scientists Use Lightning to Help Predict Hurricane Intensity

    Instead of chasing storms, NASA researchers are using new weather prediction methods to see storms ahead of time.

  • Meet 5 NOAA Buoys That Help Scientists Understand Our Weather, Climate and Ocean Health

    Keeping track of ocean health is critical for understanding climate change, weather patterns, and the health of important fisheries. But how do NOAA and partner scientists gather data on such a vast environment?

  • Is Carbon The ‘Crop’ Of The Future?

    Changes in environment, government policy, technology and more have increased interest in carbon farming, Texas A&M AgriLife experts say.

  • Precise Data for Improved Coastline Protection

    Researchers working under the leadership of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have conducted the first precise and comprehensive measurements of sea level rises in the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. 

  • Newly Identified Atmospheric Circulation Enhances Heatwaves and Wildfires Around the Arctic

    Scientists have uncovered a summertime climate pattern in and around the Arctic that could drive co-occurrences of European heatwaves and large-scale wildfires with air pollution over Siberia and subpolar North America.

  • Mapping Intermittent Methane Emissions Across the Permian Basin

    The Permian Basin, located in western Texas and southeastern New Mexico, is the largest oil- and gas-producing region in the U.S.

  • CryoSat Reveals Ice Loss From Glaciers in Alaska and Asia

    As our climate warms, ice melting from glaciers around the world is one of main causes of sea-level rise.

  • Satellite Senses Subtle Amazon Seasonality

    An analysis of geostationary satellite data found a 10 to 15 percent increase in greening around the rainforest during the dry season.

  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Water Reservoirs Higher Than Previously Expected

    A new study in Global Biogeochemical Cycles shows per-area greenhouse gas emissions from the world’s water reservoirs are around 29% higher than suggested by previous studies, but that practical measures could be taken to help reduce that impact.

  • Small “Snowflakes” in the Sea Play a Big Role

    In the deep waters that underlie the productive zones of the ocean, there is a constant rain of organic material called 'marine snow'.

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