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October 21, 2015
EL NINO
Study explains near-annual Monsoon oscillations generated by El Nino
Honolulu HI (SPX) Oct 20, 2015
A new research study by a team of climate researchers from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa explains for the first time the source of near-annual pressure and wind changes discovered previously in the Southeast Asian Monsoon system. The results, published this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, show how the El Nino phenomenon interacts with the annual cycle of solar radiation in the western Pacific to generate a suite of new atmospheric pressure oscillations tha ... read more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Flood misery in Philippines after typhoon kills 22
Head-high floodwaters churned across vast farming regions of the northern Philippines on Tuesday as heavy rain compounded the misery of a typhoon that killed at least 22 people and displaced thousands. ... more
FIRE STORM

SE Asia haze 'could last until year-end'
The haze suffocating Southeast Asia could last for another month, Malaysia's environment minister warned Monday, while a forestry expert said it could even take until year-end to clear the air. ... more
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Syria's Arctic seed vault relocated to Morocco, Lebanon
Nearly 40,000 seeds originally from Syria have been safely transferred from a so-called seed vault, located on Norway's Svalbard archipelago, inside the Arctic Circle, to Morocco and Lebanon. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Typhoon kills at least 16 in Philippines, strands thousands
Residents of flooded farming villages in the Philippines were trapped on their rooftops on Monday and animals floated down fast-rising rivers, as the death toll from Typhoon Koppu climbed to 16. ... more


EL NINO

El Nino brings rain to California but won't end drought
The El Nino weather phenomenon is likely to drench California for some time to come and trigger floods, but it still won't end the state's severe drought, experts say. ... more
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FIRE STORM

Malaysia again shuts schools due to Indonesia smoke haze
Malaysia closed schools in several states and the capital Kuala Lumpur on Monday due to choking smoke from Indonesian slash-and-burn farming that has smothered much of Southeast Asia in smog for weeks. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Flooded residents on rooftops as Koppu pummels Philippines
Residents of flooded farming villages in the Philippines were trapped on their rooftops on Monday and animals floated down fast-rising rivers, as deadly Typhoon Koppu dumped more intense rain. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

China reports less pollution from burning straw
China saw an "overall improvement" regarding air pollution from burning straw this summer, the Ministry of Environmental Protection reported Friday. Northern farmers traditionally burn straw a ... more
WATER WORLD

Study shows new potential indirect effects of humans on water quality
A study published this week shows that a newly studied class of water contaminants that is known to be toxic and hormone disrupting to marine animals is present likely due in part to indirect effect ... more
WATER WORLD

Tracking Agricultural Water Use on a Smartphone
This fall scientists at the University of Nebraska, with partners at Google, Inc. and the University of Idaho, introduced the latest evolution of METRIC technology-an application called EEFLUX, whic ... more
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WATER WORLD

In dryland Africa limiting wildlife water access can reduce water quality
Water-dependent wildlife populations in sensitive African dryland regions need continued access to limited surface water resources - even as human development increases in these areas - because rest ... more
WATER WORLD

New concept to help set priorities in water management
The basic principle behind most strategies aimed at renaturalising ecosystems is to increase biodiversity by restoring natural habitat structure, which should lead to improved ecosystem services in ... more
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FARM NEWS

Researchers learn how to keep pathogens, pests from traveling with grain
University of Florida researchers say new research can help grain handlers and grain inspectors find key locations for pathogens and pests along rail routes in the United States and Australia. The n ... more
WATER WORLD

Cyprus blasts 'illegal' pipeline from Turkey
Cyprus on Thursday slammed as illegal a water pipeline connecting Turkey to the Turkish-held north of the divided island, saying it undermined ongoing peace talks. ... more
FARM NEWS

Australia wheat board Iraq 'kickback' chairman in court
The former chairman of an Australian wheat firm that allegedly paid sanctions-busting bribes to secure UN oil-for-food programme contracts in Saddam Hussein's Iraq appeared in court Monday more than a decade after the scandal erupted. ... more
FARM NEWS

Covering the bases with cover crops
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FARM NEWS

Forage crop promising as ecologically friendly ornamental groundcover
A new, ecologically friendly groundcover for warm-weather landscapes is on the horizon. Rhizoma peanut, a warm-season perennial native to South America, has been used almost exclusively as a forage ... more
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FARM NEWS

Colorful caterpillar chemists
Scientists at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) in Panama compared the diets of two caterpillar species, expecting the one that exclusively consumed plants containing toxic chemical ... more
FARM NEWS

Accurate timing of migration prolongs life expectancy in pike
Animal migration is a spectacular phenomenon that has fascinated humans for long. It is widely assumed that appropriate timing of migratory events is crucial for survival, but the causes and consequ ... more
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EL NINO

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FARM NEWS

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WATER WORLD

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FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

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Total Eclipse of the Harvest Moon

Scientists develop rice variety with high folate stability

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