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  • Major Dust Storm Sweeps Across Australia

    Following weeks of smoke, it was dust turning skies odd colors.

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  • ENSO Heat Engine Shifts Eastward under Global Warming

    The eastward shift of the ENSO heat engine under global warming would lead to remarkable changes in global climate variations during ENSO years.

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  • Studying Asian Glaciers Provides Glimpse Into Future of Extremes

    Scientists may have solved a 25-year-old puzzle about the mysterious behaviour of certain glaciers in High Mountain Asia. In most of this region, they are shrinking; but in the northwest, they are growing.

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  • Sulfur Spews from Taal

    In January 2020, the volcano in the Philippines spewed lava and emitted hazardous amounts of volcanic ash fall and gases.

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  • STUDY: Humanity’s Footprint is Squashing World’s Wildlife

    A new study says that the planet’s wildlife is increasingly under the boot of humanity.

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  • Global Database of All Bird Species Shows How Body Shape Predicts Lifestyle

    A database of 10,000 bird species shows how measurements of wings, beaks and tails can predict a species’ role in an ecosystem.

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  • New Study Reveals International Movements of Atlantic Tarpon, Need for Protection

    The results of an 18-year study of Atlantic tarpon by scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science revealed that these large silvery fish take extensive seasonal migrations—1,000s of kilometers in distance—beyond U.S. borders.

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  • Atlantic Circulation Collapse Could Cut British Crop Farming

    Crop production in Britain will fall dramatically if climate change causes the collapse of a vital pattern of ocean currents, new research suggests.

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  • Are Sinking Soils in the Everglades Related to Climate Change?

    This research is important to protect the Everglades Agricultural Area, which plays a large role in Florida’s agriculture economy.

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  • NOAA Meteorologists Helping Australia Battle Wildfires

    Weather prediction is essential to firefighting effort.

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