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- Department:February 9, 2021
To better predict sea level rise, Rebecca Jackson wants to describe exactly what happens where liquid ocean meets the icy underside of glaciers. But how do you study a glacier that could calve a dangerous iceberg at any moment?
- Department:February 9, 2021
Top-10 warmest January for contiguous U.S., Great Lakes ice cover well below average
EPP/MSI alumna now leads a field division of NOAA’s research on atmospheric processes, quality, and climate
Department:February 9, 2021Source:LaToya Myles, Ph.D., is a leader, a scientist, a mentor, an Educational Partnership Program with Minority Serving Institutions (EPP/MSI) alumna, and a collector of quotes. One day, while relaxing...
NOAA partners with University of Southern Mississippi on uncrewed systems
Department:February 4, 2021Source:Condition of seals declined during rapid warming in Alaska
Department:February 3, 2021Source:A new NOAA Fisheries study has found some of the first quantitative signs that three species of seals (ribbon, spotted, and harbor) are experiencing impacts of warming in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands. All three species are all typically resilient, long-lived predators eating a variety of prey. The study‘s findings point to climate-related impacts.
Study: 'Genetic resiliency' of Elwha River steelhead trout outlasts dams
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