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Published Unprecedented number of warm-water species moved northward during marine heatwave - Unprecedented Number of Warm-Water Species Moved Northward During Marine Heatwave


A new study documents an unprecedented number of southern marine species moving northward into Calif...
Published California projected to get wetter through this century - California Projected to Get Wetter Through This Century


Under business-as-usual greenhouse gas emissions, climate models predict California will get warmer...
Published Scientists throw light on mysterious ice age temperature jumps - Scientists throw light on mysterious ice age temperature jumps


Scientists believe they have discovered the reason behind mysterious changes to the climate that saw...
Published Warmer West Coast ocean conditions linked to increased risk of toxic shellfish - Warmer West Coast Ocean Conditions Linked to Increased Risk of Toxic Shellfish


Hazardous levels of domoic acid, a natural toxin that accumulates in shellfish, have been linked to...
Published Honey bee colony loss in the U.S. linked to mites, extreme weather, pesticides - Honey Bee Colony Loss in the U.S. Linked to Mites, Extreme Weather, Pesticides


Honey bee colony loss across the United States over the last five years is primarily related to the ...
Published In years after El Niño, global economy loses trillions - In Years After El Niño, Global Economy Loses Trillions



Researchers report that the financial toll of the climate pattern known as El Niño can persist for s...
Published Machine learning model helps forecasters improve confidence in storm prediction - Machine Learning Model Helps Forecasters Improve Confidence in Storm Prediction


When severe weather is brewing and life-threatening hazards like heavy rain, hail or tornadoes are p...
Published One is bad enough: climate change raises the threat of back-to-back hurricanes - One is bad enough: Climate change raises the threat of back-to-back hurricanes


Driven by a combination of rising sea levels and climate change, destructive hurricanes and tropical...
Published Weather anomalies are keeping insects active longer - Weather Anomalies are Keeping Insects Active Longer



Extreme weather events have affected moth and butterfly activity more than the average increase in g...
Published Endangered Bahamas bird may be lost from island following hurricane - Endangered Bahamas Bird May Be Lost from Island Following Hurricane


The endangered Bahama Warbler may be surviving on just one island following Hurricane Dorian's devas...
Published Prolonged power outages, often caused by weather events, hit some parts of the U.S. harder than others - Prolonged Power Outages: The Unequal Impact on Different Parts of the U.S.



New research found that Americans already bearing the brunt of climate change and health inequities...
Published Clues about the Northeast's past and future climate from plant fossils - Clues about the Northeast's Past and Future Climate from Plant Fossils


A team of researchers is working to understand the details of the climate for the eastern portion of...
Published Pacific Northwest heat dome tree damage more about temperature than drought, scientists say - Pacific Northwest Heat Dome Tree Damage More About Temperature Than Drought, Scientists Say



Widespread tree scorch in the Pacific Northwest that became visible shortly after multiple days of r...
Published Fathoming the hidden heatwaves that threaten coral reefs - Fathoming the Hidden Heatwaves That Threaten Coral Reefs


The severity of marine heatwaves (MHWs) that are increasingly impacting ocean ecosystems, including...
Published New study ties solar variability to the onset of decadal La Nina events - New Study Ties Solar Variability to the Onset of Decadal La Nina Events


A new study shows a correlation between the end of solar cycles and a switch from El Nino to La Nina...
Published 2020 tied for warmest year on record, NASA analysis shows - 2020 Tied for Warmest Year on Record, NASA Analysis Shows


Earth's global average surface temperature in 2020 tied with 2016 as the warmest year on record, acc...
Published The blueprint for El Niño diversity - The Blueprint for El Niño Diversity


A new study isolates key mechanisms that cause El Niño events to differ. Researchers found that the...
Published Hotter, longer, more frequent -- marine heatwaves on the rise - Hotter, Longer, More Frequent: Marine Heatwaves on the Rise


We know heatwaves over land have been increasing, but now new research reveals globally marine heatw...
Published Record-low 2016 Antarctic sea ice due to 'perfect storm' of tropical, polar conditions - Record-Low 2016 Antarctic Sea Ice Due to 'Perfect Storm' of Tropical, Polar Conditions


The sudden, unexpected nosedive in Antarctic sea ice last year was due to a unique one-two punch fro ...
Published NASA examines El Nino's impact on ocean's food source - NASA Examines El Nino's Impact on Ocean's Food Source


El Nino years can have a big impact on the littlest plants in the ocean, and scientists are studying...