The Indian Ocean Gravity low is created by a hot plume of less dense magma from a sinking slab of an old oceanic plate in to the mantle beneath Africa

56 million-year-old Eocene global warming may indicate a wetter future

Lightning Rings and Gravity Waves: Insights Into the Giant Eruption Plume From Tonga's Hunga Volcano on 15 January 2022

Cumulative Mass Loss of Glaciers and Ice Caps Across Greenland in last 100 years is 500 Gt - equivalent to 1.38 mm sea level rise

The treaty to protect the ozone layer might have a blind spot: emissions of a short-lived chemical from power plants, desalinization plants & ballast water from ships

The Weight of New York City: Possible Contributions to Subsidence From Anthropogenic Sources

Beaver ponds with deeper sediments store more nitrogen, simple mapping reveals: Study shows how simple mapping of a beaver pond’s depth and sediment can tell managers whether it’s a nitrogen source or sink.

Oceanographers have mapped 19,000 previously unknown undersea volcanoes

Greenland Ice Sheet melting Tipping Point predicted between 1.6 C and 2.0 C of climate change.

Cities worldwide are adding area by converting wetlands and shallow waters into solid land

Asia Faces a Growing Threat From Intraseasonal Compound Weather Whiplash

Tree rings reveal 400 years of rainfall patterns, forecasting an increase in extreme weather conditions in Pakistan and Afghanistan

Study Reveals Vastly Increased Risk of Coastal Inundation from Sea Level Rise, Potentially Putting 240 Million More People Below Mean Sea Level This Century

Half of US Coastal Communities Underestimate Sea Level Risks: Most Regional Assessments Omit High-End Scenarios, Leading to Costly and Potentially Dangerous Underestimates

Electric Discharge From Plants May Be Changing Air Quality in Ways We Didn't Expect

Climate change doubled the risk for Copenhagen’s historic 2011 cloudburst. In some places, two months worth of precipitation fell in a few hours

The stratosphere has carried more water vapor since 2000, with more than half of the increase likely related to global warming, according to new research

Coal is the main culprit behind the release of a dangerous pollutant in Europe

The Climate and Ozone Impacts of Black Carbon Emissions From Global Rocket Launches

Climate change is expected to result in more frequent & intense heat waves in South Asia, affecting up to half a billion people every year

Linking Faulting, Topography, and Sediment Production During Continental Rifting

Global warming will make extreme storms not only stronger, but also larger.

Key shipping lanes in the Arctic Ocean will remain open for more of the year as global temperatures rise and sea ice continues to melt.Arctic sea ice is thinning so fast that open-water vessels could ply northern shipping routes within decades.

Evidence for a Global Slowdown in Seafloor Spreading over the past 19 million years

Global cities are sinking — and humans are partly to blame

Tsunamis’ magnetic fields are detectable before sea level change, which can improve current tsunami risk models.

New research suggests that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet may already have been sufficiently destabilized to trigger a long-term sea-level contribution of up to 4 m…

Satellite and Ocean Data Reveal Marked Increase in Earth's Heating Rate

Study finds rainstorms less frequent, longer dry periods across US West

The Physics of Falling Raindrops in Diverse Planetary Atmospheres

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