
NASA Studying 2015 El Nino Event As Never Before
Every two to seven years, an unusually warm pool of water - sometimes two to three degrees Celsius higher than normal - develops across the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean to create a natural short-t ... more
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Beavers take a chunk out of nitrogen in Northeast rivers
Beavers, once valued for their fur, may soon have more appreciation in the Northeastern United States. There they are helping prevent harmful levels of nitrogen from reaching the area's vulnerable e ... more
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Another baked Alaska -- Trump and Putin
Pakistan establishes new missile force after India conflict, PM says
Israeli military says approved plan for new Gaza offensive
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Study explains near-annual Monsoon oscillations generated by El Nino
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 ... more
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Australian technology allows cows' weights to be monitored from space
Australian farmers managing cattle stations as large as some European nations will soon be able to monitor their cows and pastures from space as part of "groundbreaking" technology, scientists say. ... more
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'Worst haze in a decade' blankets S. Thailand
Dense haze from Indonesian forest fires has caused some of the worst pollution in southern Thailand for a decade, officials said Thursday, cancelling flights in an area popular with tourists. ... more
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California 2100: More frequent and more severe droughts and floods likely
In the future, the Pacific Ocean's temperature cycles could disrupt more than just December fishing. A study published in Nature Communications suggests that the weather patterns known as El Nino an ... more
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Philippine floods ease but typhoon death toll hits 47
Widespread flooding in the Philippines caused by a powerful typhoon eased on Wednesday but the storm's death toll climbed to 47 and tens of thousands of people remained in evacuation centres. ... more
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