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Arctic Cyclones to Intensify as Climate Warms
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Published November 16, 2022
Scientists project that sea ice loss and rapidly warming temperatures will cause storms in the far north to intensify by the end of this century.
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Chasing Faces in the Stratosphere
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Published October 31, 2022
A pair of NASA scientists have an unconventional hobby—searching through atmospheric data to find the rare moment when faces swirl up in their data.
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Ozone Hole Continues Shrinking in 2022
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Published October 27, 2022
The depleted area of the ozone layer over the South Pole was slightly smaller than last year and generally continued the overall shrinking trend of recent years.
Fuel Regulation Reduced Air Pollution from Shipping
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Published October 19, 2022
A global standard limiting sulfur in ship fuel reduced artificial “ship track” clouds to record-low levels in 2020. Pandemic-related disruptions played a secondary role.
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Flood Woes Continue in Pakistan
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Published October 13, 2022
Water has begun to recede, but large swaths of farmland remain waterlogged as food shortages loom and waterborne diseases spread.
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Staring Into Ian’s Eye
Published September 30, 2022
NASA scientists are studying the latest satellite imagery of the storm and analyzing the forces that made the storm so catastrophic.
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Fuel for Ian, Cool from Fiona
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Published September 27, 2022
Warm seas provide fuel for extreme storms, and can then be cooled by them.
Canada Braces for Fiona
Published September 23, 2022
After buffeting Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Bermuda, the hurricane appeared destined to be one of the strongest storms to ever reach the Canadian Maritimes.
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