State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon says drier and warmer conditions over much of the state could last until spring.
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Stanford Researchers Explore Potential for Kelp to Relieve Ocean Acidification
A new analysis of California’s Monterey Bay evaluates kelp’s potential to reduce ocean acidification, the harmful fallout from climate change on marine ecosystems and the food they produce for human populations.
Study Finds Health Trade-Offs for Wildlife as Urbanization Expands
City living appears to improve reproductive success for migratory tree swallows compared to breeding in more environmentally protected areas, a new five-year study suggests.
Demise of a Glacier, Uncovering a Fjord
The melting of the Hardanger fjord glacier is one of the fastest glacial melts we know of.
Social Isolation During COVID-19 Pandemic Linked With High Blood Pressure
Lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with an increase in high blood pressure among patients admitted to emergency.
Green Hydrogen: Buoyancy-Driven Convection in the Electrolyte
Hydrogen can be produced with renewable energies in a climate neutral way and could make a major contribution to the energy system of the future.


