Environment
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Midwinter Dry Periods Cause Severe Losses of Winter Snowpack in California’s Burnt Regions
The researchers discovered a significant rise in flames burning in California's snowy landscapes in 2020 and 2021, when huge blazes such as the Dixie, Caldor, and Creek fires centered in snow zones.
Latest Research Articles
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Mega Tsunami from Mass Extinction Asteroid 66 Million Years Ago Shown in Simulation by Experts
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Light Pollution Makes Night Sky Too Bright for Stargazing but Study Says Reversal Still Possible
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Latest Weather Updates: Record-Breaking Cold To Unload in Upper Midwest, New England
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Latest Weather Forecast: Rapid, Intense Blast of Arctic Air to Unleash in Northeast This Later Week; Forecast Warns of Extreme Cold
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How Polar Vortex Impacts Weather System in the U.S, Canada to U.K: What We Should Know About
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Weather Forecast: Atlantic Canada, East Coast to Expect Dangerous Cold, Sea-Effect Snow This Weekend
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Magnitude 6 Earthquake Shakes Southern Philippines for 40 Seconds, Aftershocks Possible
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Tropical Cyclone Cheneso Unleashes Days of Flooding Rainfall, Damaging Winds in Madagascar
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Understanding Plants: Critical for Predicting Fire Behavior and Effects
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A Major Environmental Plan in England Involves Addressing Sewage Leaks and Rebuilding Animal Habitats
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Tiny Radioactive Capsule Missing in Western Australia, Authorities and Residents on High Alert
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US Military May Start Using Small Mosquito Repellant Device That Uses No Heat to Protect Soldiers