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Climate, Sea Level, and Superstorms (2017)
Observations and modeling show a warming world could bring more severe storms.
Climate change could wipeout 50-80% of Pacific fish species
Pacific island nations could lose between 50 and 80 percent of their fish species by the end of the century if climate change continues unabated.
Tremblay: Projected Future Arctic Sea Ice Extent
Bruno Tremblay from McGill University speaks about projections for future sea ice extent.
Jennifer Francis: A Trigger for Rapid Arctic Warming
Jennifer Francis from Rutgers University speaks about our atmosphere with a scope on the Arctic response to climate change and the connection to weather.
Experts: Permafrost + Gas Hydrates in Arctic, Greenland SLR, Security
In this panel, Vladimir Romanovsky (University of Alaska Fairbanks), talks about thawing permafrost.
Hydrological Implications during Abrupt Climate Change
Researchers studying a rapid global warming event, around 56 million years ago, have shown evidence of major changes in the intensity of rainfall and flood events.
Is Oroville Dam prepared as Atmospheric River forms in California?
Atmospheric River
Arctic Sea Ice Extent 2nd lowest on Record for the Date
Another "warm" and slow freeze season in the #Arctic. Sea ice extent is the 2nd lowest on record.







