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Harvey’s Chilling Wake
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Published August 31, 2017
The huge pulse of rainwater and the churning effect of the storm on the Gulf of Mexico has dramatically lowered sea surface temperatures.
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Erosion After the Fire
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Published August 18, 2017
Hillslope-scale erosion maps helped response teams decide how and where to focus recovery efforts following the Soberanes fire in California.
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Using Satellites to Assess a Reed Invasion
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Published August 2, 2017
Aggressive phragmites can threaten native salt marsh vegetation.
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Overlooked Landslides
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Published April 6, 2017
In parts of Africa and South America, landslides are happening even if you rarely hear of them.
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A Global View of Landslide Susceptibility
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Published March 30, 2017
Steep slopes, roads, underlying geology, and forest loss can all make landslides more likely.
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Under the Surface of El Niño
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Published March 21, 2017
With its own forms of underwater weather, the ocean has fronts and circulation patterns that move heat and nutrients around its basins. Changes near the surface often start with changes in the depths.
Abundant Snowpack Blankets the Sierra Nevada
Published March 3, 2017
The water stored as snow in the 400-mile long range is now 185 percent of normal for the beginning of March.
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Widespread Snowfall in Afghanistan
Published February 17, 2017
Heavy snow from late January to early February 2017 could lead to flooding later in the season.