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  • Eddies: Circular Currents and Their Influence on the World's Hottest Ocean

    Water from the Pacific Ocean flows into the Indian Ocean via the Indonesia Archipelago Seas thanks to a vast network of currents dubbed the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF). 

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  • Officially Reported Temperatures Underestimate Miami’s Heat Burden, New Study Finds

    Miami summers are hot and humid, but is climate change making them dangerous?

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  • US-German Satellites Show California Water Gains After Record Winter

    Early data shows the greatest net gain of water over the winter in nearly 22 years, but the state’s groundwater levels still suffer from the effects of years of drought.

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  • May Continued the Nation’s Warm Start to 2023

    May 2023 was quite warm across the contiguous U.S., ranking as the 11th-warmest May in the climate record.

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  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions at ‘an All-Time High’, Warn Scientists

    Human-caused global warming has continued to increase at an “unprecedented rate” since the last major assessment of the climate system published two years ago, say 50 leading scientists.

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  • Aviation Turbulence Strengthened as the World Warmed — Study

    The skies aircraft fly through are bumpier today than four decades ago, scientists have found, after producing a new analysis showing that turbulence has increased as the climate changed. 

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  • Researchers Warn of Future ‘Fish Wars’ As Consequence of Climate Change

    How climate change could give rise to “fish wars” between nations is the subject of a new research project awarded a £1.1m grant by the US Department of Defense.

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  • How Warming Ruined a Crab Fishery and Hurt an Alaskan Town

    In a normal winter day on St. Paul, an island in the Bering Sea some 300 miles off the Alaskan coast, the community would be humming with activity.

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  • Whales Not to Be Counted On as ‘Climate Savers’: Study

    Do whales increase the removal of carbon from the atmosphere? 

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  • Extreme Precipitation in Northeast to Increase 52% by 2099

    With a warmer climate creating more humid conditions in the Northeast, extreme precipitation events—defined as at least 1.5 inches of heavy rainfall or melted snowfall in a day—are projected to increase in the Northeast by 52% by the end of the century, according to a new Dartmouth study.

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