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Scientists revisit climate predictions as ocean data raises new questions
Scientists Revisit Climate Predictions as Ocean Data Raises New Questions ...
The natural El Niño cycle, which warps weather worldwide, is both adding to and shaped by a warming world, meteorologists said. A new study calculated that an unusual recent twist in the warming and ...
Geoengineering does little to defuse most of the risks that really matter for people – and it runs the risk of making some harms worse ...
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Beneath the Antarctic ice, scientists discover 300 gigantic canyons with major effects on climate circulation
A vast, hidden world has just been discovered beneath Antarctica, and it's forcing scientists to redraw every map of the continent.
Rainfall is often treated as a gift of geography — a function of latitude, oceans, and atmospheric circulation. A growing ...
A new study published in the Journal of Climate reveals how surface warming in Antarctica, particularly over the Antarctic Peninsula, is significantly altering the stability of the lowest layers of ...
A look at what we know and don't yet know about how climate change could affect the paths of these storms — and the all-important question of how often they'll make landfall.
The Pacific Ocean is warming so quickly that scientists had to find a new method for detecting and predicting El Niño and La Niña events.
New research from the University of Copenhagen suggests that volcanic eruptions during the Ice Age may have triggered sudden climate change by disrupting the Atlantic Meridional Overturning ...
Researchers at the University of Tokyo used isotope-enabled ensemble modeling and 45 years of data to better trace ...
The planet won’t look like this forever. A future supercontinent could unleash brutal cold, rising heat, and even a wave of ...
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