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  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Finds a More Circular Tropical Cyclone Wallace

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over the Southern Indian Ocean and captured a visible image of what appeared to be a more organized Tropical Cyclone Wallace, off the coast of Western Australia.

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  • Climate Change Impacts Peatland CO2 Gas Exchange Primarily via Moisture Conditions

    Northern peatlands store approximately one third of global soil carbon, namely around 500 gigatons. 

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  • Laying the Ground for Robotic Strategies in Environmental Protection

    Along developed riverbanks, physical barriers can help contain flooding and combat erosion. 

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  • Air Temperatures in the Arctic Are Driving System Change

    A new paper shows that air temperature is the “smoking gun” behind climate change in the Arctic, according to John Walsh, chief scientist for the University of Alaska Fairbanks International Arctic Research Center.

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  • When the Extreme Becomes the Norm: Svalbard Reindeer Cope with Dramatic Climate Change

    Climate change is increasing the likelihood of extreme winter rain events in the Arctic.

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  • Large Antarctic Ice Shelf, Home to a UK Research Station, Is About to Break Apart

    Glaciology experts have issued evidence that a large section of the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica, which is home to the British Antarctic Survey’s Halley Research Station, is about break off.

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  • Warnings Up in Western Australia as Suomi NPP Satellite Views Tropical Cyclone 23S

    Tropical Cyclone 23S has developed north of the Kimberley coast, and generated warnings. 

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  • Reflective Roofs Can Reduce Overheating in Cities and Save Lives During Heatwaves

    A new modelling study from the University of Oxford and collaborators has estimated how changing the reflectivity of roofs can help keep cities cooler during heatwaves and reduce heat-rated mortality rates.

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  • TTI Creates New Heat Map Showing Relationship between Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Childhood Asthma Across the United States

    A team of air quality and health researchers led by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) has created a first-of-its-kind, county-by-county interactive heat map and city-by-city table detailing the distribution of childhood asthma due to traffic-related air pollution across the United States. 

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  • 80 Percent of New Arctic Sea Ice Melts Before Leaving Russian Coast

    The northern coast of Russia is largely considered the most important spot for the formation of new sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, fueled by the area’s shallow waters, frigid winter temperatures, and a strong wind that pushes ice to the open sea.

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