Rapid ocean warming is likely to make tropical cyclone rainfall more intense and longer lasting, increasing flood risks in ...
Thanks to human-caused global warming, tropical storms in the Gulf of Mexico and the rest of the world’s oceans are likely to deliver significantly more rainfall by the end of the century, which could ...
Nutrient runoff from agricultural production is a significant source of water pollution in the U.S., and climate change that produces extreme weather events is likely to exacerbate the problem. A new ...
Rapid ocean warming is likely to make tropical cyclone rainfall more intense and longer lasting, increasing flood risks in parts of the North Atlantic region.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A considerable amount of "forever chemicals" are making their way into the Great Lakes via the air and rain, a new study says. In ...
Thawing caused by warm winter weather increases manure runoff from fields – leading to higher phosphorus content in Wisconsin lakes. URBANA, Ill. – Nutrient runoff from agricultural production is a ...