In the past million years, the high-altitude winds of the southern westerly wind belt, which spans nearly half the globe, didn’t behave as uniformly over the Southern Pacific as previously assumed.
New analysis shows that Taku Glacier has joined the growing list of retreating glaciers.
Scientists from the University of Granada, the IGME, and the Universities of Cologne and Lisbon have demonstrated that the careo irrigation channels of Sierra Nevada constitute the oldest underground aquifer recharge system on the continent.
They identify mechanisms that expand nutrient-rich coastal water into the open ocean.
By matching the movement of ships to the changes in clouds caused by their emissions, researchers have shown how strongly the two are connected.
Sea levels will continue to rise around the world long after current carbon emissions pledges made through the Paris climate agreement are met and global temperatures stabilize, a new study indicates.
A study from UC Davis is one of the first to examine and quantify the impact of physical climate risk on corporate market values.
Water economist calls for long-term solutions over current short-term relief efforts.
Typhoon Halong continued to strengthen in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean as NASA’s Terra satellite passed overhead.
NASA infrared imagery revealed Tropical Cyclone Maha was still a powerful storm as it continued moving through the Arabian Sea in the Northern Indian Ocean.
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