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  • Satellite Finds a “Hook” of Heavy Rainfall in Hurricane Juliette

    From its vantage point in orbit around the Earth, when the Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM core satellite passed over the Eastern Pacific Ocean, it gathered data on rainfall rates occurring in Hurricane Juliette.

  • From the Tropics to the Boreal, Temperature Drives Ecosystem Functioning

    University of Arizona ecology and evolutionary biology processor Brian Enquist and former doctoral student Vanessa Buzzard trekked across the Americas: from moist, tropical jungles in Panama to the frigid boreal forests in Colorado to the wet temperate forests of the Pacific Northwest. 

  • NASA Measures Dorian’s Heavy Rainfall from Bahamas to Carolinas

    Hurricane Dorian continues to generate tremendous amounts of rainfall, and has left over three feet of rain in some areas of the Bahamas and is now lashing the Carolinas.

  • Tiny Airborne Particles from Wildfires Have Climate Change Implications

    Wildfires are widespread across the globe.

  • Tropical Storm Faxai Gets a Name and NASA Gets an Infrared Picture

    Tropical Storm 14W has been moving through the Northwestern Pacific Ocean for several days and has now been renamed Faxai.

  • Luckily, Hurricanes Like Dorian Are Very Rare

    Category 5 storms don’t often occur in the Atlantic, but there has been a worldwide growth in the small number that do reach extreme intensities.

  • Putting a Price on Carbon Pollution Alone Unlikely to Help Reach Climate Goals

    Imperial researchers show that carbon taxes alone cannot reduce emissions enough to reach the Paris Agreement targets.

  • Vintage Film of Antarctic Glaciers Hints at Early Ice Shelf Collapse

    Newly available archival film has revealed the eastern ice shelf of Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica is melting faster than previous estimates, suggesting the shelf may collapse sooner than expected.

  • On the Alabama Coast, the Unluckiest Island in America

    Dauphin Island has been battered by more than a dozen hurricanes and tropical storms in recent decades.

  • Plant Research Could Benefit Wastewater Treatment, Biofuels and Antibiotics

    Duckweed genome discovery reveals how aquatic plants cope in challenging environments.

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