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  • Lituya Bay’s Apocalyptic Wave

    One of the tallest tsunami waves known to science slammed this Alaskan bay in 1958.

  • NOAA Scientists Virtually Discover New Species of Comb Jelly Near Puerto Rico

    The comb jellies were recorded two and a half miles below sea level using NOAA's Deep Discoverer remotely operated vehicle.

  • Artificial Intelligence and Satellite Technologies Reveal Detailed Map of Air Pollution Across Great Britain

    A novel method that combines artificial intelligence with remote sensing satellite technologies has produced the most detailed coverage of air pollution in Britain to date.

  • US Methane “Hotspot” is Snapshot of Local Pollution

    A giant methane cloud caught by satellite in 2014 looming over the U.S. Southwest wasn’t a persistent hotspot, as first thought when it made national news.

  • Flooding in Northern Luzon

    In the wake of three typhoons within a month, the Philippines provinces of Cagayan and Isabela have seen some of their worst flooding in decades.

  • Arctic Animals’ Movement Patterns are Shifting in Different Ways as the Climate Changes

    For animals in the Arctic, life is a balancing act.

  • Story Map: Probing the Unknown

    NOAA partnerships, smart technology to map the deepest and darkest ocean regions.

  • Some Amazon Regions May Resist Climate-Driven Drying Better Than Thought

    Trees and other vegetation can help mitigate climate change, by taking in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and storing it in stems, trunks, leaves and roots.

  • Polar Climate Affects Tropical Trade Wind Strength

    The impact of sea surface temperature variations in the tropical Pacific on global climate has long been recognized.

  • Indonesian Wildfires a 'Fixable Problem'

    Indonesian wildfires that cause widespread air pollution and vast carbon emissions are a "fixable problem", according to the leader of a project set up to help tackle the issue.

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