Spring is coming, and with it comes the promise of warmer weather, longer days and renewed life.
When El Nino approaches, driven by warm Pacific Ocean waters, we’ve come to expect both drenching seasonal rains in the southern U.S. and drought in the Amazon.
Groundwater is the largest source of freshwater, one of the world’s most precious natural resources and vital for crops and drinking water.
A cold front, warm front, and high-pressure system left their signatures in the clouds.
Professor Joshua Fu and colleagues studied wildfires in that state from 2011 through 2014, gaining valuable insight into how smoke from the fires affects the health of people in its path.
Researchers find evidence of a cosmic impact that caused destruction of one of the world’s earliest human settlements.
Some species will be exposed to more cold winter air without the insulating protection of snow cover.
February was wetter and warmer than average.
Data indicates only a small increase of Amazonian fires in 2019 compared to 2018.
A groundbreaking study will enable scientists to better predict future warming of the world’s lakes due to climate change, and the potential threat to cold-water species such as salmon and trout.
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