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Scientists Study Extreme Underwater Heat Waves That Dramatically Impact Marine Life
The 2013-2016 marine heat wave known as "The Blob" warmed a vast expanse of surface waters across the northeastern Pacific, disrupting West Coast marine ecosystems, depressing salmon returns, and damaging commercial fisheries. It also prompted a wave of research on extreme warming of ocean surface waters.
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Severe Thunderstorm Threatens Central, Eastern US During First Week of Spring [Weather Forecast]
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US Weather Forecast: Milder Temperature Patterns to Unfold in Central, Eastern Parts This Week
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15 Killed, Hundreds Injured as Disastrous 6.8 Earthquake Strikes Peru and Ecuador
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New Storm Train to Hit California, Pacific Northwest with Heavy Rain and Mountain Snow [Weather Forecast]
Luxury Yacht Severely Damages Coral Reefs Off-Coast Hawaii
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Venus Volcanic Activity Detected for the First Time [Study]
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Rare Solar Storm Causes High Northern Lights Activity in Canada
Mass Die-Off Blocks Waterway with Millions of Dead Fish —Australia
Plastic Bottles, Oyster Shells Turned into Sweaters by Massachusetts Company
Winter Weather Advisory in Effect Over Parts of Ohio as Snow, Gusty Winds Bring Frigid Temps at 20 Degrees
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US Weather Forecast: Widespread Cold, Arctic Air to Unfold in Central, Eastern US As Winter Season Ends
Endangered Cotton-Top Tamarin Gives Birth to Twins in Zoo Boise






