Climate experts project a decline in the frequency of future tropical storms but an increase in their strength across the Ganges and Mekong basins, allowing for better future planning.
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Fall Snow Levels Can Predict a Season’s Total Snowpack in Some Western States
Spring break can be a good time for ski trips — the days are longer and a little warmer.
Combination of Stressors Key to Testing Perovskite Solar Cells
Perovskite solar cells should be subjected to a combination of stress tests simultaneously to best predict how they will function outdoors, according to researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
Climate Change Hurting Water Quality in Rivers Worldwide, Study Finds
Bouts of intense drought and rainfall are hurting water quality in rivers around the globe, according to a sprawling new analysis.
Artificial Intelligence Could Help Build Pollen Jigsaw of Present and Ancient Flora
An emerging system which combines rapid imaging with artificial intelligence could help scientists build a comprehensive picture of present and historic environmental change – by swiftly and accurately analysing pollen.
Atmospheric Scientists Reveal Much of Houston’s Ozone Exceedance Due to Air Flows From the North
University of Houston atmospheric science researchers have found that while local emissions play a role in the rise of ozone levels in Houston, most of the pollutants can be carried in from other regions across the country, leading to excess ozone pollution.