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  • Improving the Accuracy of Typhoon Forecasts with Radar Data Assimilation

    Gales and rainstorms brought by landfalling typhoons cause extensive casualties and losses of property every year in many coastal areas of the western Pacific.

  • How the Seafloor of the Antarctic Ocean is Changing – and the Climate is Following Suit

    The glacial history of the Antarctic is currently one of the most important topics in climate research.

  • NASA Puts Visible and Water Vapor Eyes on Tropical Storm Isaias

    On Aug. 3, Warnings and Watches stretched from Florida to Maine.

  • NASA Finds an Eye and a Giant “Tail” in Typhoon Hagupit

    Hagupit is forecast to make landfall later today, Aug. 3, south of Shanghai and curve north then northeast.

  • The Problem With Natural Gas Flaring

    A Texas A&M atmospheric scientist says routine flaring is wasteful, polluting and undermeasured.

  • “Worst Case” CO2 Emissions Scenario is Best Match for Assessing Climate Risk, Impact by 2050

    RCP 8.5 assumes the greatest fossil fuel use, and a resulting additional 8.5 watts per square meter of radiative forcing by 2100.

  • Germany-Wide Rainfall Measurements by Utilizing the Mobile Network

    Rainfall maps with high temporal resolution derived from the attenuation of commercial microwave links (CMLs) by precipitation.

  • How Ice Scouring in the Antarctic Disrupts Ecosystems

    Disturbances have been widely studied and are recognized as a crucial determinant of an area’s species richness and diversity.

  • Yes, the Air Was Better During Lockdown

    The drop in traffic-related air pollution in the Boston area found by Tufts researchers offers lessons for the future.

  • A Surprising Range of Climate Events May Be Predictable Years in Advance

    Scientists leverage NCAR dataset to expand possibilities for decadal prediction.

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