Cold winds blowing over the sea helped form rows of cumulus clouds.
The world’s tropical forests are losing their ability to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere – a development that could have serious implications on efforts to forestall climate change.
Engineering students at Memorial are designing and building Newfoundland and Labrador’s first Earth observation satellite.
NASA’s Aqua satellite continues to provide forecasters with a visible image ex-tropical cyclone Esther’s remnant clouds and storms, now over the Barkly Region of Australia’s Northern Territory.
The Southern High Plains of the United States have low annual rainfall.
Earth supports a breathtaking range of geographies, ecosystems and environments, each of which harbors an equally impressive array of weather patterns and events.
Sceintists are exploring the physical processes that can drive flash droughts, the existing capabilities to predict them and what is needed to establish an effective early warning system.
Britons believe climate change is one of the most important issues facing the country in the next 20 years, according to research led by Cardiff University.
Arctic expedition continues on its next stage as crew and cargo transitions to another ship.
The algorithm can predict the flow of floodwater during hurricanes and other weather events, which could improve emergency response and planning.
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