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Unraveling the mysteries of consecutive atmospheric river events

In California's 2022-2023 winter season, the state faced nine atmospheric rivers (ARs) that led to extreme flooding, landslides, and power outages—the longest duration of continuous AR conditions in the past 70 years. Scientists ...

Using deep learning to image the Earth's planetary boundary layer

Although the troposphere is often thought of as the closest layer of the atmosphere to the Earth's surface, the planetary boundary layer (PBL)—the lowest layer of the troposphere—is actually the part that most significantly ...

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Yellowstone Lake ice cover unchanged despite warming climate
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Researchers shine light on rapid changes in Arctic and boreal ecosystems
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SWOT satellite helps gauge the depth of Death Valley's temporary lake
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Researchers reveal oceanic black carbon sink effect driven by seawater microdroplets
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More climate-warming methane leaks into the atmosphere than ever gets reported
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Northern permafrost region emits more greenhouse gases than it captures, study finds
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New radar analysis method can improve winter river safety
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Scientists discover forests that may resist climate change
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Materials follow the 'Rule of Four,' but scientists don't know why yet
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Invasive species sound off about impending ecosystem changes
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Researchers investigate three star-forming regions, identify hundreds young stellar objects
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Hubble goes hunting for small main belt asteroids
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Training of brain processes makes reading more efficient
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Discovery of new ancient giant snake in India
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How insects control their wings: The mysterious mechanics of insect flight
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NASA's PACE data on ocean, atmosphere, climate now available

NASA is now publicly distributing science-quality data from its newest Earth-observing satellite, providing first-of-their-kind measurements of ocean health, air quality, and the effects of a changing climate.

Study reveals giant store of global soil carbon

Soil carbon usually refers only to the organic matter component of soils, known as soil organic carbon (SOC). However, soil carbon also has an inorganic component, known as soil inorganic carbon (SIC). Solid SIC, often calcium ...

Fault maturity or orientation: Which matters more for quakes?

In the early morning of 22 May 2021, a magnitude 7.4 quake rattled China's remote Maduo County on the Tibetan Plateau. It was the most recent in a series of nine earthquakes with a magnitude of 7 or greater since 1997, and ...

Verifying the mathematics behind ocean modeling

Global climate models, such as the Energy Exascale Earth System Model developed by the U.S. Department of Energy, rely on many underlying equations that simulate Earth's natural processes. These include the water cycle, carbon ...

Altered oceanic crust may contribute to arc magmas

As an important subduction component, altered oceanic crust (AOC) is widely distributed on the oceanic subducting slab and may contribute significantly to the chemistry of arc magmas. However, identifying this contribution ...