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  • Excessive Rainfall as Damaging to Corn Yield as Extreme Heat, Drought

    Recent flooding in the Midwest has brought attention to the complex agricultural problems associated with too much rain. 

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  • Summer Extremes of 2018 Linked to Stalled Giant Waves in Jet Stream

    Record breaking heatwaves and droughts in North America and Western Europe, torrential rainfalls and floods in South-East Europe and Japan - the summer of 2018 brought a series of extreme weather events that occurred almost simultaneously around the Northern Hemisphere in June and July. 

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  • GRACE Mission Data Contributes to Our Understanding of Climate Change

    The University of Texas at Austin team that led a twin satellite system launched in 2002 to take detailed measurements of the Earth, called the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE), reports in the most recent issue of the journal Nature Climate Change on the contributions that their nearly two decades of data have made to our understanding of global climate patterns.

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  • The Last Chance for Madagascar’s Biodiversity

    Scientists from around the world have joined together to identify the most important actions needed by Madagascar’s new government to prevent species and habitats being lost for ever.

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  • Wax Helps Plants to Survive in the Desert

    In 1956, the Würzburg botanist Otto Ludwig Lange  observed an unusual phenomenon in the Mauritanian desert in West Africa: he found plants whose leaves could heat up to 56 degrees Celsius. 

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  • Rapid Melting of The World’s Largest Ice Shelf Linked to Solar Heat in The Ocean

    An international team of scientists has found part of the world’s largest ice shelf is melting 10 times faster than the overall ice shelf average due to solar heating of the surrounding ocean surface.

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  • Locally Grown Produce: Are Buyers Willing to Forgo Quality?

    West Coast farms produce more than 90 percent of the broccoli consumed in the United States.

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  • Ocean’s ‘Seasonal Memory’ Affects Arctic Climate Change

    Following four expeditions in the Arctic Ocean and satellite data analysis, a team of Russian climate scientists featuring MIPT researchers described the ocean’s “seasonal memory.”

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  • NASA Shows Winds Causing Tropical Cyclone Lorna’s Demise

    NASA’s Aqua satellite saw Tropical Cyclone Lorna was being torn apart by strong northwesterly wind shear in the Southern Indian Ocean.

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  • NASA Looks at Tropical Storm Fani’s Rainfall Rates

    Tropical Storm Fani formed in the Northern Indian Ocean over the weekend of April 27 and 28.

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