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  • Researchers Show Potential For Subseasonal Forecasts To Predict Dengue Outbreaks

    A new study demonstrates for the first time that subseasonal rainfall and temperature forecasts can be used to predict outbreaks of dengue fever by estimating mosquito abundance.

  • Researchers Create a Contagion Model to Predict Flooding in Urban Areas

    Inspired by the same modeling and mathematical laws used to predict the spread of pandemics, researchers at Texas A&M University have created a model to accurately forecast the spread and recession process of floodwaters in urban road networks. 

  • NASA’s Terra Satellite Shows Smoky Pall Over Most of California

    More than 650 wildfires are blazing in California after unprecedented lightning strikes, storms, and a heatwave that has set new records in the state and NASA’s Terra satellite captured the smoke-engulfed state on Aug. 24, 2020.

  • Climate Change and Land Use Are Accelerating Soil Erosion by Water

    Soil loss due to water runoff could increase greatly around the world over the next 50 years due to climate change and intensive land cultivation. 

  • Novel 3D-Printed Device Demonstrates Enhanced Capture of Carbon Dioxide Emissions

    The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have designed and additively manufactured a first-of-its-kind aluminum device that enhances the capture of carbon dioxide emitted from fossil fuel plants and other industrial processes.

  • NASA Tracking Tropical Storm Laura Near Cuba

    Laura continued to move through the Caribbean Sea on a march toward the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Derecho Flattens Iowa Corn

    A line of thunderstorms with hurricane-force winds caused widespread damage to crops.

  • NASA Catches Tropical Storm Marco Weaker, But a Soaker

    Although a weaker tropical storm on Monday, Aug. 24, Tropical Storm Marco continued to show its soaking capabilities in infrared data from NASA’s Terra satellite.

  • Texas A&M Expert: Ike Dike Still Needed To Protect Galveston Area

    Professor William Merrell says the plan proposed after Hurricane Ike in 2008 is still needed, and the Texas coast could again face catastrophic damage.

  • Researchers Receive Major Grant to Study Melting of Famous Glacier

    University of Montana researchers and partner institutions will use computer modeling to study the impact of climate change on Alaska’s Malaspina Glacier.

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