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NASA Sees Hurricane Teddy Threaten Eastern Canada
NASA’s Aqua satellite used infrared light to identify strongest storms and coldest cloud top temperatures in Hurricane Teddy as it nears eastern Canada.
Warming Temperatures are Driving Arctic Greening
As Arctic summers warm, Earth’s northern landscapes are changing.
Marine Heatwaves and Hurricanes: Study Examines Compounding Impact of Severe Weather
Several coastal communities are picking up the pieces after being ravaged by hurricanes in the past month.
Forest Margins May Be More Resilient to Climate Change Than Previously Thought
A warming climate and more frequent wildfires do not necessarily mean the western United States will see the forest loss that many scientists expect.
NASA Catches Tropical Storm Dolphin Swimming North
NASA’s Terra satellite obtained visible imagery of Tropical Storm Dolphin as it continued moving north though the Northwestern Pacific Ocean on a track toward east central Japan.