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  • Research Brief: How Salty Seawater Can Tell Us Whether to Expect Rain

    Many studies looking at the effect of global warming on sea surface salinity and global rainfall suggest climate change has intensified the global water cycle.

  • Tropical Storm Douglas Organizing in NASA Infrared Imagery

    Tropical Depression 8E developed on July 20 and quickly organized into a tropical storm.

  • NASA Finds Wind Shear and Cooler Waters Winding Down Tropical Depression 7E

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over the Eastern Pacific Ocean and provided forecasters with a visible image of the waning Tropical Depression 7E.

  • Alarming Ocean Warming Trends Detected Through UH Research

    The ocean stores huge amounts of heat and carbon in a vast reservoir that covers 70 percent of Earth’s surface. 

  • Research Reveals How Hurricane Lane Brought Fire and Rain to Hawai‘i

    Hurricane Lane was an impactful event for the Hawaiian Islands. 

  • Making Comprehensive Water Resources Modeling More Accessible

    A new large-scale, open source hydrological and water resources model developed at IIASA will support and enable different stakeholder groups and scientific communities to engage with a hydrological model and support their investigations.

  • Scientists Track Plant Diseases Riding Across Globe With Dust

    At the end of June, the largest dust cloud ever observed by satellites crossed the Atlantic from the Sahara in North Africa to the Americas. 

  • Most Dietary Guidelines Are Not Compatible With Global Health and Environmental Targets

    Most dietary guidelines are not compatible with global health and environmental targets, finds an analysis published by The BMJ today.

  • Dramatic Increase in Flooding, Drought Expected in California by 2100

    California may see a 54 percent increase in rainfall variability by the end of this century, according to new research from the lab of Assistant Professor Da Yang, a 2019 Packard Fellow and atmospheric scientist with the University of California, Davis.

  • Revealing Winners & Losers in Future Climates

    New research reveals how winners & losers from climate change can be identified based on their ability to adapt to rising future temperatures.

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