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  • Animal Friendships ‘Change with the Weather’ in the Masai Mara

    When it comes to choosing which other species to hang out with, wild animals quite literally change their minds with the weather, a new University of Liverpool study reveals.

  • Krypton Reveals Ancient Water Beneath the Israeli Desert

    Getting reliable precipitation data from the past has proven difficult, as is predicting regional changes for climate models in the present. 

  • NASA Finds Heavy Rain in Hurricane Erick

    Erick is a major hurricane in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and is a category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.

  • NASA Casts a Double Eye on Hurricane Flossie

    On July 30 at 5:41 a.m. EDT (0941 UTC) infrared data and cloud top temperatures were obtained in then Tropical Storm Flossie, using the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder or AIRS instrument.

  • Climate Change Alters Tree Demography in Northern Forests

    The rise in temperature and precipitation levels in summer in northern Japan has negatively affected the growth of conifers and resulted in their gradual decline, according to a 38-year-long study in which mixed forests of conifers and broad-leaved trees were monitored by a team of researchers from Hokkaido University.

  • Do Plant Cells Hold the Roadmap for Surviving Climate Change?

    Do plant scientists hold the key to saving vulnerable populations in a changing climate?

  • Shorter, Warmer Winters Could Lead to Longer, More Productive Blue Crab Season

    Scientists from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science are predicting that warmer winters in the Chesapeake Bay will likely lead to longer and more productive seasons for Maryland’s favorite summer crustacean, the blue crab.

  • NASA Analyzes First Central Pacific Ocean Hurricane’s Water Vapor

    Hurricane Erick has become the first tropical cyclone to enter the Central Pacific Ocean during the 2019 Hurricane Season and Hawaii is keeping an eye on the storm. 

  • West Coast Forest Landowners Will Plant Less Douglas-Fir in Warming Climate, Model Shows

    West Coast forest landowners are expected to adapt to climate change by gradually switching from Douglas-fir to other types of trees such as hardwoods and ponderosa pine, according to a new Oregon State University study.

  • NASA Finds Flossie’s Center Just North of Coldest Cloud Tops

    Cloud top temperatures provide information to forecasters about where the strongest storms are located within a tropical cyclone. 

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