The tropical cyclone made landfall near the coast city of Beira, bringing heavy rains to the central region.
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A Steady DRIP with NASA Satellites
When drought hits the Horn of Africa, it's a threat to lives and livelihoods
Dam Removals in New Hampshire Benefit Public Safety, Fish Migration
The removal of two dams along the Bellamy River has reduced the risk of flooding and reopened habitat for migratory fish.
ACTIVATE Begins Year Two of Marine Cloud Study
A NASA airborne study has returned to the field for a second year of science flights to advance the accuracy of short- and long-term climate models.
In a Desert Seared by Climate Change, Burrowers Fare Better Than Birds
In the arid Mojave Desert, small burrowing mammals like the cactus mouse, the kangaroo rat and the white-tailed antelope squirrel are weathering the hotter, drier conditions triggered by climate change much better than their winged counterparts, finds a new study published today in Science.
Edge of Space: The Science of AIM
Launched in 2007, the Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, or AIM, mission is the first detailed exploration of Earth's unique and elusive clouds that are literally on the "edge of space."