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  • Post-Tropical Storm Teddy in NASA Newfoundland Nighttime View

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided an infrared image of Post-tropical cyclone Teddy over the province of Newfoundland, Canada in the early morning hours of Sept. 24.

  • Unusual Climate Conditions Influenced WWI Mortality and Subsequent Spanish Flu Pandemic

    Scientists have spotted a once-in-a-century climate anomaly during World War I that likely increased mortality during the war and the influenza pandemic in the years that followed.

  • Driven by Climate, More Frequent, Severe Wildfires in Cascade Range Reshape Forests

    In recent years — and 2020 is no exception — parts of the Pacific Northwest that are typically too wet to burn are experiencing more frequent, severe and larger wildfires due to changes in climate.

  • One of the World’s Driest Deserts Is the Focus of a New Study on Our Changing Climate

    Carbon, one of the main building blocks for all life on Earth, cycles among living organisms and the environment. 

  • Stanford Researchers Identify ‘Landfalling Droughts’ That Originate Over Ocean

    Meteorologists track hurricanes over the oceans, forecasting where and when landfall might occur so residents can prepare for disaster before it strikes. 

  • Air Pollution Leads to Increase in Electricity Usage, Study Suggests

    High levels of air pollution are forcing people inside to consume more electricity, subsequently causing even greater environmental problems by increasing greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Fire and Logging Reduce Homes for Threatened Mammals

    Fire and logging are substantially reducing the number of hollow-bearing trees that threatened and critically endangered Australian mammals can use as homes, a new study from The Australian National University (ANU) warns.

  • Global Study Reveals Time Running Out For Many Soils - But Conservation Measures Can Help

    A major new international study has provided a first worldwide insight into how soil erosion may be affecting the longevity of our soils.

  • Research Station Near Brooks Well on its Way as a World Leader in Methane Monitoring

    Governments and companies around the world are pledging to reduce methane emissions, especially greenhouse gas emissions emitted by the upstream petroleum industry.

  • Data Collected During Hurricane Laura Presents Major Benefits in Engineering, Atmospheric Science Fields

    In late August, Hurricane Laura, a Category 4 storm, made landfall in Louisiana. It was one of the strongest storms to make landfall in the U.S., as measured by maximum sustained winds.

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