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Five Factors to Explain the Record Heat in 2023
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Published January 12, 2024
What caused the year to be so hot? Here is a breakdown of the primary factors that scientists considered.
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Andes Snowpack Hangs On
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Winter snow lingering into the summer is a welcome sight in drought-stricken Chile.
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Winter Storm Wallops the U.S.
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Published January 10, 2024
A sprawling low-pressure system swept across the eastern half of the U.S., delivering high winds, heavy rain and snow, and tornado damage.
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Foggy Nile
A blanket of morning fog in January made the Nile Delta look like a tuft of cotton.
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Kochi’s Engineered Environment
Published January 7, 2024
Infrastructure, aquaculture, and an artificial island are found along this coastal stretch of southwest India.
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Extreme Nordic Cold
Published January 5, 2024
Some of the longest nights of the year in northern Europe were also utterly frigid in early 2024.
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Sea Ice Blues off the Antarctic Peninsula
Seasonal melting produced striking hues atop the sea ice before it broke away from the coast.
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Sunrise from the Station
Published January 1, 2024
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station are uniquely positioned to capture striking photos of the Sun and Earth.
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Snowshoe Lava Field
Published January 2, 2024
Features in this northern British Columbia volcanic area draw their names from a few of our favorite wintry things.
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