A new study challenges a commonly accepted explanation that a "sudden stratospheric warming" caused the unusually cold weather over the U.S. early last year, a view which was widely reported in the media and discussed among scientists at the time.
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Lasering In on Corn Fields
An instrument designed to measure tree height can also distinguish corn from other crops.
Increasing Frequency of El Niño Events Expected by 2040
Global weather fluctuations called El Niño events are likely to become more frequent by 2040, a new study shows.
The Period From 2000-2021 Was the Driest Since the Year 800 in the Southwest
Continued anthropogenic climate change will increasingly enhance the odds of long, widespread and severe megadroughts
Spring Is Starting Sooner and Growing Warmer, Analysis Shows
Spring is beginning sooner in the United States, with 97 percent of 242 locations across the country experiencing temperature increases since 1970, according to a new analysis from Climate Central.
El Niño Driven Fires Affect the Natural Emission of an Ozone Depleting Trace Gas
Methyl bromide is an important ozone depleting trace gas that is currently emitted primarily from natural sources.