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Extreme heat waves are triggering bizarre nanoparticles in the air
A peer-reviewed study published in Science has documented frequent new particle formation during a heat wave, a phenomenon that standard atmospheric models predicted should not happen at such high ...
When Floridians talk about extreme weather, hurricanes dominate the conversation. Each season brings updates on storm tracks, cone predictions and wind speeds, all in the hopes of predicting the ...
US budget cuts risk creating blind spots in Earth monitoring systems that would imperil weather forecasting and climate research for years to come, the deputy chair of a key UN-backed climate ...
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