When it comes to the ocean’s response to global warming, we’re not in entirely uncharted waters.
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Public More Confident Connecting Increasing Heat, Wildfires with Climate Change than Other Extreme Weather Events, Study Finds
Oregon State University researchers found that U.S. adults are fairly confident in linking wildfires and heat to climate change, but less confident when it comes to other extreme weather events like hurricanes, flooding or tornadoes.
Western Agricultural Communities Need Water Conservation Strategies to Adapt to Future Shortages
Relying on water storage won’t be enough to make up for declines in future water availability under a changing climate, new study shows.
Quantum Data Assimilation: A Quantum Leap in Weather Prediction
Researchers developed a novel algorithm to solve data assimilation problems using quantum computers, significantly reducing computational cost.
New Study Estimates Lithium in Groundwater That Can Be Used for Drinking Water
The new estimates can help health researchers determine potential connections between lithium exposure and human health outcomes.
Rainfall Breaks Records in Florida
A plume of moisture from the western Caribbean delivered heavy rainfall to parts of southern Florida, particularly along its Gulf Coast, in June 2024.