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  • Atmospheric River Lashes California

    Just four days after heavy rain hit California, the state was drenched with another atmospheric river on January 4 and 5, 2023.

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  • Florida Neighborhoods Are Gentrifying in the Wake of Hurricanes, Study Finds

    Florida neighborhoods hit by hurricanes have seen little drop in interest from homebuyers.

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  • Weather Whiplash

    December 2022 and January 2023 brought winter weather whiplash to the central and eastern United States.

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  • Changing ocean circulation Intensifies Extreme Events in the Indian Ocean

    Previously, it was assumed that the tropical rain belt moves south globally when the oceanic circulation in the North Atlantic region weakens.

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  • New Insights on Soil Carbon Budgets

    A study led by researchers at the Agroecosystem Sustainability Center (ASC) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign provides new insights for quantifying cropland carbon budgets and soil carbon credits, two important metrics for mitigating climate change.

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  • Spring Sunny Heat Waves Caused Record Snow Melt in 2021, Adding to Severe Water Supply Impacts Across the Western U.S.

    Snow-capped mountains aren’t just scenic – they also provide natural water storage by creating reservoirs of frozen water that slowly melt into watersheds throughout the spring and summer months.

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  • Using Satellites to Track Groundwater Depletion in California

    Researchers have pioneered the use of a tool that can track the loss of groundwater in California’s Central Valley by measuring how much the Earth is sinking.

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  • Cold and Hot Yellowstone Lake

    January is typically the coldest and snowiest month of the year for Yellowstone Lake, which is both the largest lake in Yellowstone National Park and the largest high-elevation lake in North America.

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  • Winter Warm Spell Stifles Skiing in Swiss Alps

    The Alps are seeing a dearth of snowfall this winter amid unusually warm temperatures, forcing closures at some slopes.

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  • Climate Change Contributing to Real Christmas Tree Shortage

    Christmas tree consumers may be challenged again this year in finding a traditional tree due to a continuing supply shortage that can be attributed in part to climate change.

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