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Earth from Space: Hurricane Jimena

Around the time of the acquisition, Jimena had maximum sustained winds of nearly 250 km/h and was just short of being classified as a Category 5 storm – the…

Recent Arctic Warming Reverses Millennia-long Cooling Trend

Warming from greenhouse gases has trumped the Arctic's millennia-long natural cooling cycle, suggests new research. Although the Arctic has been receiving less…

NOAA Scientists Map Fish Habitat and Movements at Gray’s Reef Marine Sanctuary

Two related research expeditions by NOAA scientists to track the habitat preferences and movements of fish at Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary may help…

Satellites and submarines give the skinny on sea ice thickness

Among the participants in the shipboard workshop (hosted by Fisheries and Oceans Canada) was Ron Kwok of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif….

Dead ahead: Similar early warning signals of change in climate

What do abrupt changes in ocean circulation and Earth's climate, shifts in wildlife populations and ecosystems, the global finance market and its system-wide…

PNNL Awarded $6.8 Million for Marine, River Power Studies

The bulk of the funding – $3.45 million, or $1.15 million per year – allows PNNL to lead a project that will examine the environmental impacts of marine and…

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