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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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