ASA’s Aqua satellite provided forecasters at the National Hurricane Center with visible imagery and infrared data on Tropical Storm Dorian as it continued its western track into the Eastern Caribbean Sea.
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More Rain Yet Less Water Expected for up to 250 Million People Along the Nile
Hot and dry conditions coupled with increasing population will reduce the amount of water available for human, agricultural and ecological uses along the Nile River, according to a study from Dartmouth College.
ASU Working to Save Hawaiian Coral Reefs During Onset of New Ocean Heat Wave
Arizona State University is leading the effort to help Hawaiians save the reefs by providing real-time monitoring in support of DAR's efforts.
Fresh water found in the Norwegian Sea
The discovery was made at 800 meters below the surface in two small canyons on the continental slope outside Lofoten.
Researchers Review Environmental Conditions Leading to Harmful Algae Blooms
Scientists report how increasing nutrients has caused harmful blooms in diverse waters.
New Study Suggests U.S. Land Carbon Sink May Have Been Overestimated
A new study on agricultural land use calls into question conclusions made by previous studies that recent land-use changes have caused the United States to take up more carbon than it emits.