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Drought Recovery Taking Longer
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Published September 13, 2017
If the time between droughts grows shorter and the time to recover from them keeps growing longer, some ecosystems could reach a tipping point and change permanently.
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Hot Water Ahead for Hurricane Irma
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Published September 7, 2017
After striking the Leeward Islands as a category 5 storm, Irma is headed toward more warm, hurricane-sustaining water.
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Harvey Churned Up and Cooled Down the Gulf
Published September 3, 2017
Cool rain and runoff, combined with the overturning of sea water, has cooled off the sea.
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Harvey’s Chilling Wake
Published August 31, 2017
The huge pulse of rainwater and the churning effect of the storm on the Gulf of Mexico has dramatically lowered sea surface temperatures.
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Erosion After the Fire
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Published August 18, 2017
Hillslope-scale erosion maps helped response teams decide how and where to focus recovery efforts following the Soberanes fire in California.
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Using Satellites to Assess a Reed Invasion
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Published August 2, 2017
Aggressive phragmites can threaten native salt marsh vegetation.
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