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Bangladesh Flood And Drought Forecasting Could Bring Farmers, Cholera Victims Relief
November 14, 2001 A cooperative new research project studying oscillations in the Indian Ocean and rainfall in the major river basins pouring into Bangladesh should help researchers better forecast floods and the ... > full story -
Pacific Recycles Last Year's Winter
November 12, 2001 If you liked last winter, you'll like this one. If not, you won't. The Pacific ocean continues to be dominated by the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, an above normal sea level pattern that is ... > full story -
Scientists: Future Atlantic Hurricane Picture Is Highly Complex
September 24, 2001 In a highly publicized article in the journal Science this summer, a team of meteorologists predicted that the current resurgence in North Atlantic hurricane activity will continue for at least the ... > full story -
Scientists: Future Atlantic Hurricane Picture Is Highly Complex
September 21, 2001 In a highly publicized article in the journal Science this summer, a team of meteorologists predicted that the current resurgence in North Atlantic hurricane activity will continue for at least the ... > full story -
El Nino, La Nina Rearrange South Pole Sea Ice
September 20, 2001 Scientists have been mystified by observations that when sea ice on one side of the South Pole recedes, it advances farther out on the other side. New findings from NASA's Office of Polar ... > full story -
Climate Change In Atlantic Larger Than Previously Thought
July 17, 2001 A NASA satellite confirms that overturning in the North Atlantic Ocean - a process where surface water sinks and deep water rises due to varying water densities - speeds up and slows down by 20 to 30 ... > full story -
Pacific Remains Locked In Three-Year-Old Pattern
June 29, 2001 While change may be on the way, the Pacific is still dominated by the strong, larger-than- El Niño/La Niña pattern called the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), according to the latest ... > full story -
Evidence Of Ancient El Ninos And Cultural Development
June 19, 2001 In the July issue of the journal Geology, a team of researchers has suggested that the climate phenomenon known as El Nino has been a contributing factor in the rise and fall of ancient civilizations ... > full story -
New Coral Record Generated By Scripps Researchers Connects Climate Change In Three Oceans
June 11, 2001 Coral extracted from a remote central Pacific island has helped scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, construct a valuable new record of ... > full story -
New Research Can Improve Regional U.s. Snowfall Forecasts During El Niños And La Niñas Winters
June 5, 2001 For the first time, researchers have identified how El Niños and La Niñas change snowfall in specific regions of the continental United States. These findings may lead to more accurate ... > full story
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