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  • Slowly Flooding History

    The 12,000-year old town of Hasankeyf could soon be underwater due to the construction of a new dam.

  • Stanford Researcher Reveals Influence of Global Warming on Extreme Weather Events Has Been Frequently Underestimated

    Analysis shows global warming is intensifying the occurrence of unprecedented hot spells and downpours faster than predicted by historical trends.

  • Scientists Find Annual Ecosystem Respiration Resistant to Changes in Freeze-thaw Periods in Semi-arid Permafrost

    Warming may alter soil freeze-thaw (F-T) process, such as the start and end dates, frequency and intensity, during winter in cold regions.

  • How Does Sea Surface Temperature Warming Amplify Rainfall Variability in Tropical Pacific?

    El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a typical natural oscillation in interannual timescale.

  • Scientists Work toward More Reliable Prediction of South Asian Summer Monsoon Rainfall for the Upcoming 15-30 Years

    The South Asian summer monsoon (SASM) provides principal water supply for over a billion people.

  • Greater than the Sum of its Parts... The NWS National Blend of Models

    The National Weather Service (NWS) recently upgraded the latest forecast guidance to help forecasters deliver the most consistent and accurate weather forecasts and warnings to the Nation.

  • Greenland Shed Ice At Unprecedented Rate In 2019; Antarctica Continues To Lose Mass

    During the exceptionally warm Arctic summer of 2019, Greenland lost 600 billion tons of ice, enough to raise global sea levels by 2.2 millimeters in two months.

  • Increasingly Mobile Sea Ice Risks Polluting Arctic Neighbors

    The movement of sea ice between Arctic countries is expected to significantly increase this century, raising the risk of more widely transporting pollutants like microplastics and oil, according to new research from CU Boulder. 

  • Even a Hurricane, or Two, Can’t Stop Regrowth in Parts of Caribbean Coral Forest

    But other parts of these Caribbean ecosystems continue to decline, and one species cannot simply replace the other, says UB researcher.

  • New Research is the First to Relate Antarctic Sea Ice Melt to Weather Change in the Tropics

    Diminishing sea ice translates to warmer ocean, more rain, and stronger trade winds.

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