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Predicting Landslide Hazards in Near Real-Time
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Published April 18, 2018
For the first time, scientists can examine rain–induced landslide threats anywhere around the world every 30 minutes.
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Fires Rage in Oklahoma
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Published April 13, 2018
Fast-burning fires have created a dangerous situation in the western part of the state.
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A Wet Weekend for Northern California
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An unusual atmospheric river should give northern California a buffer against drought as the state enters the dry, summer months.
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Shipping Responds to Arctic Ice Decline
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Published April 12, 2018
As Arctic sea ice extent shrinks each year, ships are cruising farther north.
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Spring is Arriving Earlier in National Parks
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Published April 6, 2018
In National Parks across the United States, recent springs are among the earliest ever observed compared to the past 112 years.
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Sand Rush in Wisconsin
Published March 14, 2018
A fracking-fueled demand for round and durable sand has triggered a mining boom in the western part of the state.
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Low Sea Ice Amid Arctic Warming
Published March 9, 2018
Arctic sea ice in February 2018 was the lowest of any February on record, while air temperatures in the region soared.
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A Dry Winter Brings Drought to the US
Published March 2, 2018
By late February 2018, an estimated 55 percent of the continental U.S. was classified as abnormally dry.