Persistent temperature stress events are degrading coral reefs worldwide, but a new study from Florida Institute of Technology has found that corals in naturally turbid waters are less affected by thermal stress than corals in clearer water.
Research indicates that relatively small reductions in the emissions of the chemicals that contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone, like smog, could save lives and improve crop productivity across the U.S.
The next step is learning more about whether these root-associated fungi are keeping some nitrogen to themselves, and why.
Satellite observations show how far winds normally spread North African dust particles before rain and gravity pull them down to the ocean.
In January 2020, Jakarta experienced its worst rainfall in more than a decade.
Permafrost is ground that remains frozen throughout the year; it covers nearly a quarter of Northern Hemisphere land.
It was another year of record-making weather and climate for the U.S. in 2019, which was the second wettest behind 1973.
Tropical cyclone Blake made landfall in the Kimberley coast of Western Australia and NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided an image that showed its center inland with the storm extending to the southern part of the state where fires raged.
A rapid rise in global temperatures would lead to more extremes, whereas a more gradual and stabilised rate of climate change would decrease the temperatures we would experience.
The accurate characterization of near-surface winds is critical to understanding past and modern climate.
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