A new study has revealed super cyclones, the most intense form of tropical storm, are likely to have a much more devastating impact on people in South Asia in future years.
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BAS Scientists Support NASA Rocket Mission
The BAS Space Weather team are supporting a new NASA experiment which aims to uncover unique features of our atmosphere that enable life on Earth.
From Weather Forecasting to Climate Change, NASA’s AIRS Builds a Legacy
The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder helps researchers predict weather, analyze air pollution, monitor volcanoes, and track a changing climate. And there’s more.
Researchers Find Massive Rare Sponge Mounds Hiding in the Deep Sea
NOAA scientists and collaborators have found rare deep-sea sponge mounds between two of California’s most explored marine protected areas
The Worst Polluters in the Arctic Are Not What You Think
More than 600 fishing vessels sail the icy waters of the Arctic. But just over two dozen big tankers are the worst offenders when it comes to air pollution in this vulnerable region.
Taking Stock of Rocky Mountain Snowpack
In the midst of a megadrought, scientists are working to improve snowpack measurements used to forecast water supplies.


