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  • Unusual Snowfall in Greenland

    The remnants of Hurricane Larry dropped abundant snowfall on Greenland just as the summer melt season was coming to an end.

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  • California Continues to Burn

    While wildfires are a natural part of California’s landscape, a severe drought, coupled with extreme temperatures, have sustained several major fires for much of August.

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  • Australian Wildfires Triggered Massive Algal Blooms in Southern Ocean

    Clouds of smoke and ash from wildfires that ravaged Australia in 2019 and 2020 triggered widespread algal blooms in the Southern Ocean thousands of miles downwind to the east, a new Duke University-led study by an international team of scientists finds.

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  • Rising Temperatures Reshape When and How Much People Get Outdoors on Public Lands

    By mid-century, once dominant winter sports may slowly be replaced by activities less dependent on perfect winter conditions according to recently released research about changing patterns of recreation on public lands.

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  • A Warm Indian Ocean Drives Anomalous Weather Events in East Asia

    University of Tsukuba researchers apply pressure and atmospheric circulation modeling to identify that warm sea surface temperature conditions in the Indian Ocean were a major factor in the anomalously warm winter and extreme summer rainfall in East Asia in 2019-20

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  • State-Driven Emissions Controls Only Slightly More Expensive

    Sometimes, doing things close to home may be more feasible than doing them on a grand scale, even if they cost a bit more. 

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  • New Ocean Temperature Data Help Scientists Make Their Hot Predictions

    So many climate models, so little time … A new way of measuring ocean temperatures helps scientists sort the likely from unlikely scenarios of global warming.

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  • Compound Hazards Pose Increased Risk to Highly Populated Regions in the Himalaya

    Urbanization trends in the Himalaya are exposing more people to risk from compound hazards such as flooding, landslides and wildfires, a new study published in the journal Science of the Total Environment has found.

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  • When Predators Matter! Study of Voles on Arctic Island Advances Knowledge of Small-Mammal Population Dynamics

    A decades-long study of voles on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard is offering insights into a longstanding puzzle of Arctic ecology---effectively, what drives the well-established population cycles of small Arctic mammals, such as voles and lemmings.

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  • August 2021 Was Earth’s Sixth-Warmest August on Record

    Northern Hemisphere’s summer tied 2019 as second hottest

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