A UNSW Sydney-led study shows at least two times more freshwater has shifted from warm to cold regions of the earth than our climate models predicted – signifying broader changes to the global water cycle.
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Likelihood of Extreme Autumn Fire Weather Has Increased 40%, Oregon State Modeling Shows
The likelihood of hot, dry, windy autumn weather that can set the stage for severe fires in California and western Oregon has increased 40% due to human-caused climate change, new computer models show.
A Sea of Icy Variability
Despite an overall trend of Arctic ice loss, the Bering Sea saw an expansion of sea ice due to a short-lived atmospheric-pressure pattern.
Farms Following Soil-friendly Practices Grow Healthier Food, Study Suggests
Results of the new study showed that the farms practicing regenerative agriculture had healthier soils
NASA is Helping Fly Drones in the Arctic. Here’s What That Means for Sea Ice and Sea Level Change
They’ve delivered groceries and performed light shows at the Olympics.
Severe Heatwaves Putting Lakes in Hot Water
According to a new study, the world’s largest lakes are being hit by severe heatwaves six times as frequently as they were around two decades ago.