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The Arctic is Getting Rainier
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Published March 19, 2024
The Arctic and North Atlantic oceans have seen an increasing number of days when precipitation falls as rain, not snow.
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A Scorcher in Siberia and Europe
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Published June 30, 2021
While record-breaking heat enveloped the Pacific Northwest in June 2021, other parts of the Northern Hemisphere also saw early-summer temperatures climb.
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Human Activities Are Drying Out the Amazon
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Published November 6, 2019
The atmosphere above the rainforest has become drier, increasing the demand for water and leaving ecosystems vulnerable to fires and drought.
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California Wildfire Emissions
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Published December 12, 2017
Smoke and carbon monoxide are among the mixture of emissions lofted into the air and carried offshore.
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October Scorches Records in the Northeast
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Published November 16, 2017
Weather records fell across the northeastern United States and Canada’s Ontario and Maritime provinces.
Pavlof Erupts Again
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Published April 3, 2016
After a year of relative calm, the Alaskan volcano burst back into action in late March 2016.
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A Global View of Methane
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Published March 15, 2016
Methane is one of the most potent—and surprising—greenhouse gases.
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Arctic Moisture on the Move
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Published April 7, 2015
The decline of sea ice is leading to a wetter and warmer Arctic.
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