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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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A Wet Weekend for Northern California
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Published April 13, 2018
An unusual atmospheric river should give northern California a buffer against drought as the state enters the dry, summer months.
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Snow and Clouds around the Alps
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Published February 1, 2018
Satellite sensors help distinguish snow and ice from clouds and fog.
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Flash Floods in Greece
Published November 18, 2017
One of the hardest hit places was Mandra, a town west of Athens.
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A River of Rain Connecting Asia and North America
Published October 26, 2017
Long, narrow bands of moisture—atmospheric rivers—bring the Pacific Northwest much of its rain and snow.
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Torrential Rainfall in Puerto Rico
Published September 24, 2017
Hurricane Maria delivered a tremendous amount of rain in a short period of time.
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Rainy Fingerprints of Irma
Published September 14, 2017
Rainfall from Hurricane Irma affected people on land, while most of Jose’s rain fell over the Atlantic Ocean.
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Harvey Drops Devastating Rain on Texas
Published August 30, 2017
Space-based measurements show regions where Harvey delivered unprecedented rainfall.
Intense Rain Leads to Flooding in Japan
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Published July 8, 2017
Following closely after a tropical storm, a rainstorm triggered deadly floods and landslides in Japan’s southern island of Kyushu.
River in the Sky Keeps Flowing Over the West
Published February 22, 2017
Atmospheric rivers from the Pacific have soaked California and other western states with more than twice the usual amount of rain.
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