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DOE Building Technologies Office
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Summary: Business owners, home owners, architects, and others can use this website from the U.S. Department of Energy to learn how to improve energy use through building and technology innovations.
NACo County Explorer
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Summary: This visualization tool provides key county-level information on a wide variety of topics: demographics, the economy, education, healthcare, and public safety.
Climate conditions aren't solely to blame for current famine in Africa
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In Africa, famine has been declared in parts of South Sudan while other areas in Somalia and Nigeria are highly food insecure. But the reasons go beyond climate factors.
Keeping Pace: A Short Guide to Navigating Sea-Level Rise Models
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Summary: This site helps coastal decision makers select an appropriate sea level rise model for their situation. The brief guide describes various categories of sea level rise models and situations for which they are best applied.
Scientists link California droughts and floods to distinctive atmospheric waves
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The crippling wintertime droughts that struck California from 2013 to 2015, as well as this year's unusually wet California winter, appear to be associated with the same phenomenon: a distinctive ...
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The crippling wintertime droughts that struck California from 2013 to 2015, as well as this year's unusually wet California winter, appear to be associated with the same phenomenon: a distinctive ...
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References for Steps to Resilience
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References for Steps to Resilience. * Home . The process presented here was developed through research and refined through practice. Communities and businesses across the nation are
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Atmospheric rivers more frequent and intense during certain phases of ENSO, study says
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Colloquially known as "rivers in the sky", atmospheric rivers are fast-moving bands of moisture that supply the westernU. S. with a large portion of its annual precipitation, but also sometimes cause
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How much heat energy is being stored in Earth’s ocean? Colors on the map show where instruments detected more or less heat energy in the top 2,300 feet of water than the long-term average annual heat content. Orange areas show where heat content was higher than the long-term average. Blue areas show where heat content was lower than the long-term average. The darker the shade of blue or orange, the larger the heat-content difference from the long-term average.
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How much heat energy is being stored in Earth’s ocean? Colors on the map show where instruments detected more or less heat energy in the top 2,300 feet of water than the long-term average annual heat content. Orange areas show where heat content was higher than the long-term average. Blue areas show where heat content was lower than the long-term average. The darker the shade of blue or orange, the larger the heat-content difference from the long-term average.
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