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The term “atmospheric river” may sound airy and ethereal, but these massive, fast-moving, drenching storms can hit as hard as…
Oceans may be shrinking — Science News, March 10, 1973 The oceans of the world may be gradually shrinking, leaking…
Earth’s heart may have a secret chamber. The planet’s inner core isn’t just a solid ball of nickel and iron,…
Towering clouds of smoke sent into the stratosphere by ferocious wildfires can eat away at Earth’s ozone layer thanks to…
At the same time as some components of West Antarctica quickly soften, elevating sea stage, giant swaths of the ice…
A type of lightning with a knack for sparking wildfires could surge beneath local weather change. An evaluation of satellite…
The nineteenth century panorama work hanging in London’s Tate Britain museum seemed awfully acquainted to local weather physicist Anna Lea…
The Climate BookGreta ThunbergPenguin Press, $30 The perfect shot we have now at minimizing the longer term impacts of local…
Setting sail right into a plastic sea — Science Information, February 10, 1973 Scientists on an oceanographic voyage within the…
Antarctica’s most susceptible local weather scorching spot is a distant and hostile place — a slim sliver of seawater, beneath…