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Human Activity Hastens Climate-driven Weather Catastrophes Like Drought, Flood, and Thunderstorms
The University of Waterloo study examined the seasonal flow patterns of 2,272 streams in Canada and the United States and discovered that human-managed streams impacted by developments such as dams, canals, or heavy urbanization had significantly different flow patterns than streams in natural watersheds
Latest Research Articles
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US Severe Weather and Tornado Forecast Issued for March, April, and May
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Study: Threats Sea Birds Face Due to Climate Change Should be Considered to Achieve a Successful Conservation
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Global Warming to Increase Sodium-Level Related Hospitalizations
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Brewing Snowstorm to Deliver Heavy Snowfall in Central US
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Study Shows That Climate Change Influence How Fossils Are Preserved
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Evidence of Life Discovered Deep Beneath Earth's Mantle
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Radioactive Leak May Hit Europe After Russia Interrupted Power in Chernobyl
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Far-reaching Storm Expected to Attain Bomb Cyclone Status Along Eastern Seaboard
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Bizarre Ice Formation of Jesus in Lake Erie Baffles Residents After Seeing 'Grim Reaper' in Same Area
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New Study Sheds Light on How the Growth of Antarctic Fish is Limited Certain Temperatures
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Despite a Break From Torrential Rain, Australia Still Braces For Flash Floods
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Crustacean-inspired Robot Used to Aid Underwater Exploration and Monitoring






