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  • NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP Satellite Tracking Tropical Cyclone Cebile

    Tropical Cyclone Cebile was still a powerful hurricane in the Southern Indian Ocean when NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite passed overhead and captured a visible image of the storm. 

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  • Polar Bears Finding it Harder to Catch Enough Seals to Meet Energy Demands

    A new study finds polar bears in the wild have higher metabolic rates than previously thought, and as climate change alters their environment a growing number of bears are unable to catch enough prey to meet their energy needs.

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  • Arctic lakes are releasing relatively young carbon

    When Arctic permafrost soil thaws, greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere, but most of the carbon currently escaping from lakes in northern Alaska is relatively young, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of California, Irvine. Findings paint less dire climate picture, as ancient emissions are more harmful.

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  • Coastal Water Absorbing More Carbon Dioxide

    Continental shelves are an increasing global sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide.

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  • UW-Led Climate Study: Most of Last 11,000 Years Cooler Than Past Decade in North America, Europe

    University of Wyoming researchers led a climate study that determined recent temperatures across Europe and North America appear to have few, if any, precedent in the past 11,000 years.

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  • NASA's GPM Probes Category 4 Tropical Cyclone Cebile

    NASA analyzed a major tropical cyclone spinning in the Southwestern Indian Ocean and measured its rainfall.

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  • Warming Climate Shrinks B.C. Beetles

    Some of B.C.’s beetles are shrinking as their habitats get warmer, according to new UBC research. The study provides evidence that climate change is affecting the size of organisms.

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  • GPM Satellite Analyzes Tropical Cyclone Fehi's Rainfall

    The Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM core satellite passed over Tropical Cyclone Fehi in the Southern Pacific Ocean season and identified heavy rainfall in the system.

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  • NASA Sees Powerful Storms Around Cebile's Eye

    When NASA's Aqua satellite passed over Tropical Cyclone Cebile it measured cloud top temperatures and saw its eye circled by an impressive ring of powerful thunderstorms just before it went through eyewall replacement.

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  • UK Regional Weather Forecasts Could Be Improved Using Jet Stream Data

    Weather forecasters could be able to better predict regional rainfall and temperatures across the UK by using  North Atlantic jet stream data, according to new research.

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