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These majestic landscapes have always been dangerous, but as the world warms, mountains are becoming much more unpredictable ...
After reaching a peak of more than 50% coverage in February, Great Lakes ice held on into May this year. Here's where.
Recent snow melt and heavy rainfall have contributed to a significant rise in runoff, leading to more water in the Grand ...
The Colorado Basin River Forecast Center reported on June 1 that the amount of water expected to flow into Lake Powell ...
Hydrologists said in December that Lake Powell’s runoff would be 92% of average. In January, the forecast dropped to 81%, ...
The June snowpack report released on Thursday by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service states: “Snowpack across ...
Experts suggested that June is a make-or-break month for drought during a Montana Drought and Water Supply Advisory Committee ...
But this year, state officials are saying Washington’s drought conditions are sinking from bad to worse. On Thursday, they ...
Because of melting sea ice, it is likely that more polar bears will soon starve, warns a new study that discovered the large carnivores need to eat 60 percent more than anyone had realized.
Study reveals low-level wind jets reaching 32 m/s in Antarctica's Amundsen Sea region accelerate Thwaites and Pine Island glacier melting.
Oceans have absorbed the vast majority of the warming caused by burning fossil fuels and shielded societies from the full ...
A new study reveals that once our planet surpasses 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) of warming, melting glaciers ...
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