With the help of digital technology, UF professor plans to bring the history of a devastated town to the present
Great Lakes ice coverage was well-below the average.
Actinoform clouds pop up off the western coast of Australia.
Influence of greenhouse gas emissions cited as contributing cause.
A major ocean current in the Arctic is faster and more turbulent as a result of rapid sea ice melt, a new study from NASA shows.
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) meteorologist Jeffrey Reid is at the forefront of research studying the role of aerosol particles, and the relationships between the particles with monsoon meteorology, clouds and the sun’s radiation.
The low-pressure area that formed off Australia’s Kimberley coast and lingered there for a couple of days has moved west and developed into Tropical Cyclone Damien off the Pilbara coastline.
Tropical forest trees are the centerpiece of debates on conservation, climate change and carbon sequestration today.
When you think of the effects of climate change on wildlife, what’s the first image that pops into your mind?
New research led by the Monterey Bay Aquarium and partner organizations yielded the first comprehensive global biodiversity map documenting the distribution of life both on land and in the ocean.
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