What we know today as NOAA’s National Weather Service was founded 150 years ago on February 9, 1870 — that's 15 decades of science and service to the country.
The United States saw 14 billion-dollar disasters in 2019. These included eight severe storm events, three flooding events, two tropical cyclones, and one wildfire event in multiple locations.
When tides, currents, and gravity move water masses over seafloor features, they can create wave actions within the ocean.
Following an exceptionally wet January, an atmospheric river carried even more moisture into the region in February.
New insights into rates of bedrock erosion by glaciers around the world will help to identify better sites for the safe storage of nuclear waste, according to researchers.
Even those who don't question human-induced climate change can fall on the spectrum of climate denialism if they are all talk and no action, a UNSW psychology researcher argues.
University of Utah Engineering study shows restrictions on wood burning in Utah dramatically improve air quality.
As a result of global warming, the world’s oceans have risen by an average of around 3 mm a year since the early 1990s.
Food and energy availability cause physical changes in acid-loving microorganisms that are used to study Earth’s climate history, according to research from Dartmouth College.
Hotter and drier El Niño events are having an alarming effect on biodiversity in the Amazon Rainforest and further add to a disturbing global insect collapse, scientists show.
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