Cavum clouds, also called hole-punch clouds and fallstreak holes, look so odd that people sometimes argue they are signatures of flying saucers or other unidentified anomalous phenomena.
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New Study Suggests Significant Glacial Retreat in West Antarctica Began in the 1940s
Among the vast expanse of Antarctica lies the Thwaites Glacier, the world’s widest glacier measuring about 80 miles on the western edge of the continent.
Cloud Clustering Causes More Extreme Rain
Understanding cloud patterns in our changing climate is essential to making accurate predictions about their impact on society and nature.
Temperature, Humidity May Drive Future Transmission of Parasitic Worm Infections
As climate changes, temperature isn’t the only factor to influence the spread of infectious diseases.
Side Effects of Wide Scale Forestation Could Reduce Carbon Removal Benefits by up to a Third
The side effects of large-scale forestation initiatives could reduce the CO2 removal benefits by up to a third, a pioneering study has found.
Low Oxygen in Lakes May Breathe New Life Into Conservation Efforts for Water Quality
Abigail Lewis traveled all across the United States for college and graduate school, and she ended up researching lakes in her own hometown.