Satellite data have revealed an abrupt drop in aquifers’ ability to recharge after the 2020–2022 drought. More real-time ...
By combining conventional process-based and atmospheric inversion modeling with machine learning, scientists home in on a ...
Channel steepness is a popular metric in most studies of tectonic geomorphology, but the simple and convenient method of ...
A new model simulates the benefits of agrivoltaic farming, in which solar panels and crops share the same land.
The report of the external review commissioned by Tauranga City Council into the Mount Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park ...
Transnational, multiproxy, and interdisciplinary datasets locate seismic hazard and show that slow-rate tectonic and deglaciation deformation overrate mantle processes in the Southern-Eastern Alps.
From ancient greenhouse worlds to ice ages, Earth's past offers vital clues to its future. Explore the 40th anniversary ...
A new study paints a fuller picture of how heat affects respiratory health, especially in Baltimore’s socially vulnerable ...
The Trump administration is pulling funding from NOAA’s Arctic Report Card, an annual, peer-reviewed report about the state ...
A compact set of physical equations delivers a unified, first-principles explanation for how lightning's most destructive ...
Landowners in North Carolina are interested in adopting conservation practices that reduce flood risk but are discouraged by time-consuming conservation programs that are difficult to navigate.
Twenty ensemble members from a 600-year climate simulation reveal that drought extremes are intensifying more rapidly than in the past with respect to moderate droughts.
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