New study clarifies the relationship between sea ice loss and the seasonal process of warm-season absorption and cold-season heat release by the Arctic Ocean.
The new white paper describing the research challenge identifies opportunities for increased understanding of U.S. coasts in the face of extreme weather and climate change.
A new study focuses on the relationship between radiative heating from clouds and tropical cyclone formation.
This study showcases how data from New York’s severe weather detection network is used to develop an improved method for the detection and monitoring of freezing rain and ice storms.
The study focuses on investigating the controlling factors of urban heat in Bengaluru, India and showcases multiple methods of urban heat analysis.
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