In the Southern Hemisphere, the ice cover around Antarctica gradually expands from March to October each year.
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Some Birds Are Laying Eggs Much Earlier in Response to Climate Change
A third of bird species in Chicago are laying their eggs a month earlier than they did 100 years ago, according to a new study that compares recent observations with data from century-old eggs.
Study Previews How Climate Change May Alter Rain-making Atmospheric Rivers by 2100
The people, economy, and ecosystems of the Pacific coast states of California, Oregon and Washington are highly dependent on cool-season atmospheric rivers for their annual water supply.
Crop Expansion Accelerates in Africa
As the population grew, the conversion of natural landscapes into farmland has become common in parts of the continent.
Fire Retardant Coating Shows Protective Potential, Reduced Drawbacks
The treatment has the potential to mitigate the spread and damage of fires.
New Research Provides Insight Into the Abundance of Natural and Anthropogenic Organic Aerosols in the Arctic
Organic aerosols (OAs), an important and abundant fraction of the arctic aerosol mass, plays an important role in modulating the radiative balance of the Arctic atmosphere.