While the ozone loss was not a surprise, the simulations indicated the potential magnitude of the destruction
New research co-authored by a Texas A&M scientist analyzed placement of stream gauges that inform important global water datasets.
Seagrass beds are underwater oases. Now researchers have discovered vast amounts of sugars underneath seagrass meadows.
Study simulates San Francisco's worst storms in future climate conditions, finds up to 37% wetter extreme events
Alaska has more water stored in glaciers than anywhere outside of Greenland and Antarctica.
Threatened Puget Sound steelhead face many challenges on their migration, including infrastructure barriers like the Hood Canal floating bridge.
Their novel monitoring system can rapidly monitor carbon dioxide sequestered underground.
The study suggests using satellite data to create better 3D visualizations of the Earth could be useful in directing natural disaster responses.
To assess how climate warming will change risks such as crop failures and wildfires, it’s necessary to look at how the risks are likely to interact.
Launched back in 2018, Aeolus has outlived its 36-month in-orbit design life – but going above and beyond, it continues to deliver excellent data.
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