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Summer airborne research targets Rocky Mountain ozone pollution

NOAA will investigate persistent air pollution problems bedeviling the nation’s two largest Mountain West metro...

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Australia to Africa in 36 days: Freddy was the longest-lasting tropical cyclone in history

The World Meteorological Organization has declared 2023’s Tropical Cyclone Freddy to be the longest-lasting tropical...

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GFDL’s ocean model set to enhance NOAA’s hurricane forecasting

GFDL’s Modular Ocean Model, MOM6, represents a major advancement in modeling oceanic and climatic processes...

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Verslag academielezing: Een nieuwe ronde New Towns en Vinex, het antwoord op de wooncrisis? Door Michelle Provoost

Van de ontwikkeling van de Groeikernen en de Vinex-wijken valt veel te leren voor de...

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Symposium “De rol van feiten en cijfers in het maatschappelijk debat”

Dagelijks zijn onderwerpen als natuur, stikstof, luchtvervuiling en klimaat in het nieuws, maar hoe staat...

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Strategies to improve the impact of the IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Cities

Nature Climate Change, Published online: 03 July 2024; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02060-9 Urban areas are an important focus...

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Sea-level rise causes shorebird population collapse before habitats drown

Nature Climate Change, Published online: 03 July 2024; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02051-w The authors combine field data with...

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New study suggests eddies may influence coral resilience as ocean temperatures rise

A new study suggests a series of Gulf of Mexico reefs are more resilient to...

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National Academies unveils strategy to modernize probable maximum precipitation estimates

High-hazard structures such as dams and nuclear power plants have been engineered to withstand floods...

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Scientists uncover future drought patterns and their impacts on global water resources

New research suggests that about one-third of the world’s land could see more frequent multi-year...

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NOAA’s GOES-U launches to orbit

GOES-U is the latest addition to NOAA’s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) system, enhancing weather...

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Major progress in structural fire emissions research

To understand how structural fires at the wildland urban interface contribute to air pollution, recent...

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