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  • NOAA Predicts Above-Normal 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season

    Forecasters at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Weather Service, are predicting above-average hurricane activity this year — which would make it the seventh consecutive above-average hurricane season.

  • NOAA Researchers Seek to Learn More About Tornado Experiences to Improve Safety

    Has a tornado hit your house or your community? Have you received a tornado alert? NOAA scientists want to hear your story.

  • Climate Change Reveals Unique Artefacts in Melting Ice Patches

    One day more than 3000 years ago, someone lost a shoe at the place we today call Langfonne in the Jotunheimen mountains. 

  • A Vicious Cycle of Oxygen Loss Threatens Water Quality in Lakes

    Sticky with sediment, the bottom waters of lakes are more than their deepest, darkest layer. 

  • Tropical Storm Expert Encourages People to Be ‘Weather Aware’ as Hurricane Season Starts

    A Virginia Tech meteorologist with expertise in hurricanes and tropical storms encourages people to prepare for the Atlantic hurricane season that begins June 1 in part by finding a trusted area weather source and paying attention to local weather alerts.

  • TU Graz and Intel Demonstrate Significant Energy Savings Using Neuromorphic Hardware

    For the first time TU Graz’s Institute of Theoretical Computer Science and Intel Labs demonstrated experimentally that a large neural network can process sequences such as sentences while consuming four to sixteen times less energy while running on neuromorphic hardware than non-neuromorphic hardware. 

  • Danish Astrophysics Student Discovers Link Between Global Warming and Locally Unstable Weather

    Climate change gives rise to more unstable weather, local droughts and extreme temperature records, but a coherent theory relating local and global climate is still under active development. 

  • Small Adaptations, Major Effect: Researchers Study Potential of Future Public Transportation

    Being mobile individually, at any time – without owning a car. To facilitate this, public transportation authorities cooperate with service providers for new forms of mobility such as bicycle sharing, car sharing, or ridepooling. 

  • Skydiving Salamanders Live In World’s Tallest Trees

    Salamanders that live their entire lives in the crowns of the world’s tallest trees, California’s coast redwoods, have evolved a behavior well-adapted to the dangers of falling from high places: the ability to parachute, glide and maneuver in mid-air.

  • Increasing Urban Greenery Could Have Prevented at Least 34,000 Deaths over Two Decades

    A new analysis found that between 34,000-38,000 could have been reduced with local increases in green vegetation in US metropolitan areas from 2000-2019.

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