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Satellite Data and Machine Learning Can Measure the Role of Storms in the Climate System
Giant dust storms in the Gulf of Alaska can last for many days and send tons of fine sediment or silt into the atmosphere, and it is having an impact on the global climate system, say scientists.
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Aggressive Blue Crab Invasion Threatens Farmers in Northeastern Italy
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Sea Ice in the Arctic Ocean: More Mobile, Fragmented, and Unpredictable Than Ever
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Tropical Storm Hilary Weather Forecast: Heavy Rain, Flooding To Parts of California, Nevada This Week
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Invasive Yellow-Legged Hornet Reported in Georgia Could Threaten Local Honey Production, Agriculture
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Tropical Waves Likely to Develop in Atlantic Ocean Next Week; Thunderstorms Possible in Florida
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Over 800 Shellfish Species Have Lowered Risk of Extinction; Experts Urged Conservation of Marine Bivalves
LionGlass: Green Option for Durable Building Material with 50% Less Carbon Emissions
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Little Mesa Fire Bombarded with Hundreds of Ping Pong Balls by Helicopter, Drones in Colorado
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Strange 'Rock' Doorstop in Michigan Farm Revealed to be a Meteorite Worth $75,000
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20 Pups Rescued While Multiple Dogs Died Due to Flooding in Washington DC
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Bed Bug Infestation Increase by 65% Across UK Linked to Shopping Spree: Experts Warn
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Environmentalists Urged Puerto Rican Court To Stop Local Government From Approving Renewable Energy Projects