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What the Andes' Melting Snowpack Means for South America's Water Supply
The Andes mountain range, stretching over 8,900 kilometers along South America's western edge, serves as the continent's ...
Spinning vortices of water trapped under the Thwaites glacier ice shelf account for 20 per cent of the ice melt. They’re ...
KEY POINTS Elevation, temperature, burn severity, vegetation type, and the amount of incoming solar radiation are among the drivers explaining when snowpack disappears after a wildfire. Wildfires had ...
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a system of Atlantic Ocean currents that redistributes heat and ...
Fast-moving ocean motions under the Antarctic ice act like storms and melt ice quickly. These forces could speed up sea-level ...
For Wyoming residents, Buffalo Bill State Park represents the perfect weekend escape – close enough for convenience but immersive enough for true relaxation. For visitors from further afield, it ...
When life’s stresses pile up and your shoulders have permanently relocated to somewhere near your earlobes, remember there’s a blue hole in Florida where troubles dissolve in water clear enough to see ...
A research team has found that summer rainfall in the Arctic would increase by about 17% under 2°C global warming, ...
Threats due to drought and overuse continue to threaten water availability in the Rio Grande River Basin in Southern Colorado and all along its entire 1,900-mile-long course. That’s according to a new ...
Wondering if Elphaba actually melts into a puddle and dies in ‘Wicked,’ like she does in ‘The Wizard of Oz’? Here's what ...
Rising temperatures and faster melting is turning the snowpack into a “dwindling resource,” according to experts.
Scientists are increasingly concerned that the planet is headed for massive, irreversible changes due to global warming. In ...
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