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  • Emissions Could Add 15 Inches to 2100 Sea Level Rise, NASA-Led Study Finds

    An international effort that brought together more than 60 ice, ocean and atmosphere scientists from three dozen international institutions has generated new estimates of how much of an impact Earth’s melting ice sheets could have on global sea levels by 2100. 

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  • NASA Analyzes Rainfall and Rainmaking Capability in Hurricane Sally

    NASA satellites provided a look at the rainfall potential in Hurricane Sally before and after it made landfall in southern Alabama. 

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  • NASA Finds a Fading Wispy Tropical Depression Vicky

    NASA’s Terra satellite found Vicky to be a shadow of its former self, devoid of precipitation around its low-level center. 

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  • USGS Scientists Work on Four Tropical Cyclones at Once

    At the mid-September peak of a very active Atlantic Hurricane Season, with four named storms and three tropical disturbances on the move at the same time, some USGS scientists are responding to multiple storms at once.

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  • Where Ice Still Flows into Glacier Bay

    In this changing Alaskan landscape, tidewater glaciers are holding on to the bay’s West Arm.

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  • NASA Takes Flight to Study California's Wildfire Burn Areas

    While the agency's satellites image the wildfires from space, scientists are flying over burn areas, using smoke-penetrating technology to better understand the damage.

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  • Rainmakers: The Turbulent Formation of Cloud Droplets

    Turbulent air in the atmosphere affects how cloud droplets form. New research from Michigan Technological University’s cloud chamber changes the way clouds, and therefore climate, are modeled.

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  • Climate Crisis Ages Fish, Amphibians and Reptiles

    Climatic conditions are changing at an unprecedented rate, affecting mainly fish, amphibians and reptiles, ectothermic animals that are unable to generate their own internal heat. 

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  • Pollution and Stroke Risk in People With Atrial Fibrillation

    People with one of the most common heart disorders who are exposed to greater levels of pollution have a 1.2-fold higher risk of stroke than their peers who live with less pollution, according to a JAMA Network Open study published recently by researchers at the UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

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  • Siberia’s Permafrost Erosion Has Been Worsening for Years

    The Arctic is warming faster than any other region on the planet. 

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