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  • Thanksgiving Weekend Weather: Mild for Most, Rainy for Some

    As we head into Thanksgiving, NOAA forecasters anticipate temperatures close to seasonal normals in most areas of the country, but there will be increased chances of precipitation in some places. 

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  • NASA Program Predicted Impact of Small Asteroid Over Ontario, Canada

    2022 WJ1 was a tiny asteroid on a collision course with Earth. But astronomers saw it coming, and NASA’s Scout impact hazard assessment system calculated where it would hit.

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  • NASA Satellite Precipitation Data Joins the Air Force

    Rain gauges are plentiful around the United States, but that’s not the case elsewhere in the world – particularly over oceans and sparsely populated areas. 

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  • Synthetic Fibres Discovered in Antarctic Samples Show the ‘Pristine’ Continent Is Now a Sink for Plastic Pollution

    As nations prepare to meet in Uruguay to negotiate a new Global Plastics Treaty, a new study has revealed the discovery of synthetic plastic fibres in air, seawater, sediment and sea ice sampled in the Antarctic Weddell Sea. 

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  • Planet’s Most Unique Birds at Higher Risk of Extinction

    A new study finds that bird species with extreme or uncommon combinations of traits face the highest risk of extinction.

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  • How Studying the Clouds Can Improve Climate Models

    Associate Research Scientist Kara Lamb grew up reading her father’s Scientific American magazines.

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  • A Study Offers New Insights Into the Record 2021 Western North America Heat Wave

    The heat wave that hammered western North America in late June and early July 2021 was not just any midsummer event.

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    Rising air temperatures due to global warming melt glaciers and polar ice caps.

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  • Waterloo Professor Leads Un Report on Peatland Preservation for North America

    A new report coauthored by University of Waterloo professor Maria Strack has provided the most comprehensive assessment of the world's peatlands to date and identified actions governments should take to improve their protection, restoration and sustainable management.

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  • Dieback of the Amazon Rainforest Under Climate Change in the Latest Earth System Models

    Dieback of the Amazon rainforest has long been touted as a possible climate tipping point, even though only a small minority of Earth System Models were projecting dieback. 

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