Underestimation of coarse dust skews models that predict global climate, UCLA researchers say.
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During heat waves, people tend to crank up their home’s air conditioning not only because it got hotter outside, but also because it feels too humid.
NASA Finds Tropical Storm Jeruto’s Displaced Rainfall
NASA analyzed weakening Tropical Storm Jeruto’s rainfall and found one small area of moderate rainfall displaced from the center, because of strong wind shear.
USF Marine Scientists Conclude 10 Years of Unprecedented Studies on the Impacts of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
On April 20, 2010, the offshore oil drilling ship Deepwater Horizon exploded, killing 11 crewmen and resulting in over $60 billion in clean-up costs, penalties, fines and restitution to affected businesses.
Clemson Scientist Explores the Colorful Intricacies of Pollen
Unless it happens to be allergy season, most people don’t give a lot of thought to pollen.
How Tiny Water Droplets Form Can Have a Big Impact on Climate Models
Understanding droplet formation in pure water in a controlled lab setting is challenging enough, but in the atmosphere, droplets form in the presence of many other substances.