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A Pulse of Water for Lake Powell
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Published October 1, 2019
Heavy winter and spring snowfall provided much-needed meltwater, but the effects of long-term drought mean the lake is nowhere near its highs from the 1980s and 90s.
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Drought Reveals Lost “Spanish Stonehenge”
Published September 19, 2019
The Dolmen de Guadalperal resurfaced after five decades underwater.
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Dorian Reaches South Carolina
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Published September 5, 2019
Power outages piled up in Charleston County as the storm raged just offshore.
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A Devastating Stall by Hurricane Dorian
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Published September 4, 2019
A remarkable slowdown led to a prolonged lashing from winds, waves, and rain that devastated Grand Bahama Island.
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Dorian Moves Over Storm-Fueling Waters
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Published August 30, 2019
Heading into Labor Day weekend, citizens and government officials braced for a potent hurricane that has been intensifying in the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
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Rising Global Temperatures Influence California’s Fire Season
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Published September 3, 2019
A recent study shows that the state has experienced a fivefold increase in annual burned area since 1972.
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Citizen Scientists Find Undocumented Landslides
Published July 11, 2019
A new NASA project improves landslide inventories with data from the public.
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Tropical Cyclones are Stalling More
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Published June 6, 2019
Storms in the North Atlantic are lingering longer near the coast, leading to significantly more rainfall.
Sizing Up the Carbon Footprint of Cities
Published April 11, 2019
Large and wealthy cities have the biggest carbon footprints.
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Understanding Evacuation Patterns with Social Media
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Published March 29, 2019
Researchers are using Facebook data to observe population movements during disasters.