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Pairing Up the Next Megaquake

Pairing Up the Next Megaquake

Using data from sediment cores, researchers have discovered that major earthquakes on the Cascadia Subduction Zone and San Andreas Fault sometimes come in pairs.

Trees Aglow During Thunderstorms

Trees Aglow During Thunderstorms

A team of researchers from Penn State University has detected a corona discharge on trees during a thunderstorm for the first time outside a laboratory setting.

Testing the Ingredients for Severe Weather

Testing the Ingredients for Severe Weather

Researchers are using computer models to investigate why some regions of the world experience more tornadoes than others.

New mobile radars in use as severe season ramps up

New mobile radars in use as severe season ramps up

NOAA has launched new mobile radars to help with severe storms and during other natural disasters.

Cold Weather’s Hidden Cardiovascular Toll

Cold Weather’s Hidden Cardiovascular Toll

Recent research suggests that colder months are associated with a substantial rise in deaths from heart attacks, strokes, and coronary artery disease.

Natural Carbon Mitigators

Natural Carbon Mitigators

A recent international study highlights the role that beavers play in mitigating atmospheric carbon.

Controlled burns could lessen impacts of future wildfires

Controlled burns could lessen impacts of future wildfires

A recent study found that controlled burns could help reduce intensity and smoke of wildfires in the future.

Expediting Tornado Damage Assessments

Expediting Tornado Damage Assessments

Researchers at Texas A&M University have developed a system that combines remote sensing, AI, and recovery modeling to rapidly assess building damage and estimate how long communities might take to recover after a tornado.

The Black Death and Climate Connection

The Black Death and Climate Connection

A recent study shows how a short-term cool down caused by volcanic eruptions could have led to crop failures and thus more imports of grain to Europe from plague infested areas in the 14th century.

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