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It’s shaping up to be a pretty dry week across Southern Colorado. You’ve likely noticed the lack of rain and thunderstorm ...
MIT's breakthrough atmospheric water harvester works without power, producing drinking water even in Death Valley's extreme ...
Texas. North Carolina. Illinois. New Mexico. Flash flooding has surged into the spotlight in the last week with ...
This overlooked force is known as atmospheric evaporative demand, or AED. It acts like an invisible sponge in the sky, pulling moisture from soils, rivers, and plants at faster rates than before.
These atmospheric rivers, invisible yet powerful corridors of moisture, play a key role in the continent’s climate dynamics, particularly in influencing snow and rainfall patterns.
Rainfall totals could exceed 200 mm this week for hardest-hit areas, courtesy of a plume of moisture from southeast Asia. Areas that experience the heaviest rainfall this week could see landslides and ...
"The atmosphere can 'remember' its previous state by storing physical information in the form of water vapour," explains Anja Katzenberger, PIK researcher and author of the study.
The first of multiple, moisture-infused systems will usher in fall in B.C. this weekend, bringing up to 100 mm for parts of the coast. Flooding concerns will arise in some areas ...