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  • Major Hurricane Juliette’s Emerging Eye Spotted in NASA Satellite Imagery

    NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the Eastern Pacific Ocean and provided an image of Hurricane Juliette as its eye began to emerge.

  • Snowfall Frequency Declining Across Northwest, PSU Study Finds

    With warming temperatures, average snowfall frequency is estimated to decline across the Pacific Northwest by 2100 — and at a faster rate if greenhouse emissions are not reduced, according to a new Portland State University study.

  • NASA’s IMERG Estimates Hurricane Dorian’s Rain

    In the early hours of Tuesday, September 3, Hurricane Dorian had been stationary over the island of Grand Bahama for 18 hours, most of the time as a category 5 hurricane. 

  • Europe’s Future is Renewable

    Europe has enough solar and wind resources to meet its electricity demand entirely from renewable sources. 

  • Revolutionising Water Quality Monitoring for Rivers and Reef

    New, lower-cost help may soon be on the way to help manage one of the biggest threats facing the Great Barrier Reef.

  • Europe Is Warming Faster Than Even Climate Models Projected

    Climate change is raising temperatures in Europe even faster than climate models projected, according to new research published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.

  • Impact of Climate Change on Global Banana Yields Revealed

    Climate change could negatively impact banana cultivation in some of the world’s most important producing and exporting countries, a study has revealed.

  • Dense Antarctic Water Returning to the Atlantic

    The supply of dense Antarctic water from the bottom of the ocean to the Atlantic has declined in recent years. However, a new study explains for the first time how since 2014 this has stabilized and slightly recovered due to the variability in upstream dense waters, with implications for the global climate.

  • Oldest Lake in Europe Reveals More Than One Million Years of Climate History

    Results of large-scale research project spearheaded by geologists from the University of Cologne on Lake Ohrid’s climate history published in ‘Nature’.

  • Forest Loss in Brazil Contributing to Rising Temperatures

    A global team of scientists including researchers from The University of Western Australia and the United States has found deforestation in the Brazilian Amazaon-Cerrado region is causing temperatures to rise in areas as far as 50km away from deforestation sites.

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