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Following a Raindrop from New York to Newport News
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Published July 22, 2016
A drop of water that falls in central New York takes a long ride to the sea. It flows past some extraordinary natural features that help tell the story of how the Chesapeake Bay came to be.
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Rocky Mountain National Park
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Published July 19, 2016
Summertime exposes the diversity of landscapes in Rocky Mountain National Park, from the high-elevation alpine tundra to the forested subalpine zone.
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Boom-and-Bust Water Supplies in Southeast Australia
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Published July 16, 2016
New maps show the fluctuating river and lake levels in the Murray-Darling Basin.
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Fog in the Bitterroot Mountains
Published July 9, 2016
In the Idaho Panhandle, morning fog regularly lingers in stream valleys.
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Automating the Detection of Landslides
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Published July 8, 2016
New open-source software called SLIP-DRIP uses satellite images and rainfall data to help identify otherwise overlooked landslides.
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