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Warmer Deep Ocean Currents Threaten Collapse of Antarctic Ice Shelves
Analysis of mooring observations and hydrographic data suggest the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation deep water limb in the North Atlantic has weakened. Two decades of continual observations provide a greater understanding of the Earth's climate regulating system.
Latest Research Articles
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Great White Sharks: New Research Reveals Nearshore Areas as Nursery Grounds
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Extreme Heat Wave in Africa’s Sahel Region That Killed 100 People Linked to Climate Change
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Rabbit Fever Kills Beavers in Utah, Experts Say It Can Affect Humans Too
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South-central US Weather: Floods May Resurface Due To Severe Weather
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Coal Train Pollution Makes People Vulnerable to Hospitalization, Asthma, Heart Disease, Study Warns
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US Thunderstorm Forecast: Southeast at Risk of Strong Winds and Hail This Weekend [NWS]
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Marine Heat Waves: New Zealand’s Hauraki Gulf Region Experiences Extreme Temperatures Since 1967
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Midwest, Northeast Weather Forecast: Risk of Damaging Frost Conditions to Bring Cold-Related Health Concerns
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Colorado Weather Forecast: Snowy Conditions Likely Cause Slushy Roads, Travel Delays This Late Week
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Bacterial Vampirism: Some Foodborne Bacteria Have Taste for Human Blood, Researchers Found in New Study
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Climate Change Outpaces Plant Recovery, Turning Forests into Carbon Emitters
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UK Weather Forecast: Patchy Rain and Variable Cloud Cover Predict Average Temperatures