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When visiting Godrevy beach on the north Cornish coast, most people look out to sea at the lighthouse, surfers and seals ...
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What Atmospheric Rivers Mean for the West CoastHave you ever wondered what it feels like to stand under a sky that suddenly turns into a river? For millions living along ...
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The Inertia on MSNAtmospheric Rivers Over Antarctica Might Double by the Year 2100A doubling of atmospheric rivers over Antarctica would have enormous consequences to our planet, and a new study found that ...
Plastic debris in water systems is a major challenge for our ecosystem, because it is extremely persistent in the environment. Apart from the importance of reducing the amount of plastic entering the ...
Most of Michigan's Great Lakes' water levels are below their 2024 monthly averages. Since May 6, 2025, the Great Lakes have seen a slight rise, ranging from 1-7 inches. Levels are expected to rise ...
A saltwater intrusion in the Mississippi River poses a threat to Louisiana's water supply. The river has low water levels due to drought conditions allowing an intrusion.
This intensification adds a new level of uncertainty to the stability of Antarctic ice sheets and could significantly impact global sea-level rise. Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf, Michelle Maclennan, BAS.
Although Mauna Loa provides a crucial snapshot, CO₂ levels vary globally—stations in the Southern Hemisphere have yet to reach 430 ppm due to different seasonal cycles. NOAA’s global sampling network ...
Water levels at 72 river stations monitored by Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) have marked rise, while 44 stations recorded fall. Among the 116 monitored river stations, water levels at no ...
Flooding happens when there is too much water and nowhere for it to go. If the Duwamish River is too high, either due to tides, low atmospheric pressure or other factors, rainwater can pool on the ...
By their very nature, atmospheric rivers strongly affect humidity levels, precipitation and temperature in polar regions. Antarctica, the great frozen continent that holds more than 90% of the ...
Using NASA satellite technology, researchers determined that groundwater is depleting from the Colorado River basin at a "scary" rate. About 27.8 million cubic feet of groundwater — nearly a full Lake ...
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