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  • Great Lakes, Not so Great Ice

    Warm air prevailed in the 2019-2020 winter season, preventing much ice from forming on the lakes.

  • Exploring the Secrets of Marsh Happiness

    Can you tell if the two marshes shown below are thriving or deteriorating over time?

  • NASA Prepares for New Science Flights Above Coastal Louisiana

    Delta-X, a new NASA airborne investigation, is preparing to embark on its first field campaign in the Mississippi River Delta in coastal Louisiana.

  • Jet Stream Not Getting ‘Wavier’ Despite Arctic Warming

    Rapid Arctic warming has not led to a “wavier” jet stream around the mid-latitudes in recent decades, pioneering new research has shown.

  • Focus on Food Would Help Solve Climate Change, Says Study

    A paper released today by the journal Nature Food presents a new global food system approach to climate-change research that brings together agricultural production, supply chains and consumption.

  • Methane Emitted via Human Fossil Fuel Use ‘Vastly Underestimated’

    By measuring the carbon-14 isotope in air from more than 200 years ago, the researchers found that scientists have been vastly overestimating the amount of fossil methane emitted by natural sources, and have therefore been underestimating the amount of methane humans are emitting into the atmosphere via fossil fuels.

  • What to Do When Cutting Emissions Alone is No Longer Enough

    Four factors to consider in the race to solve the climate crisis, including how to scale up a tool called negative emissions and why the oceans can only help so much.

  • Verifying Forecasts for Major Stratospheric Sudden Warmings

    The polar vortex usually encompasses the polar region in the winter stratosphere, but sometimes shifts markedly away from its normal position and distorts during stratospheric sudden warmings (SSWs).

  • Rivers Are Getting Less Icy

    The window of time available to make and use ice roads is closing.

  • Snow Science Two Miles in the Sky

    What is it like to do science nearly 2 miles above sea level?

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