Oceanic measurements collected during a scientific cruise on NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown last week confirmed that a large area of poorly oxygenated water is growing off the coast of Washington and Oregon.
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Climate Adaptation on Future Changes to UK Rainfall Intensities
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