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Wind power surged worldwide in 2019, but will that trend continue? More than 340,000 wind turbines generated more than 591 gigawatts globally. In the U.S., wind powered the equivalent of 32 million ho...
Hot climates to see more variability in tree leafing as temperatures rise(图)
Hot climates variability tree leafing temperatures rise
2020/2/20
Scientists have found that while all regions of the country can expect an earlier start to the growing season as temperatures rise, the trend is likely to become more variable year-over-year in hotter...
Rise In Severity Of Hottest Days Outpaces Global Average Temperature Increase(图)
Hottest Days Outpaces Global Average Temperature Increase
2018/2/1
While our planet’s average annual temperature has increased at a steady pace in recent decades, there has been an alarming jump in the severity of the hottest days of the year during that same period,...
Intensifying Winds Could Increase East Antarctica’s Contribution to Sea Level Rise(图)
Intensifying Winds Increase East Antarctica’s Contribution Sea Level Rise
2017/11/23
Totten Glacier, the largest glacier in East Antarctica, is being melted from below by warm water that reaches the ice when winds over the ocean are strong — a cause for concern because the glacier hol...
Rise of the 'Ridiculously Resilient Ridge':California drought patterns becoming more common
Ridiculously Resilient Ridge California drought patterns more common
2016/4/13
Atmospheric patterns associated with droughts in California have occurred more frequently in recent decades, Stanford scientists say.In new research published online this week in Science Advances...
Snail shells show high-rise plateau is much lower than it used to be
Snail's shell high-rise climate
2014/10/9
The Tibetan Plateau in south-central Asia, because of its size, elevation and impact on climate, is one of the world’s greatest geological oddities.
The Zhada Basin on the southwest Tibetan Plateau, ...
Putting the rise of the Inca Empire within a climatic and land management context
Inca Empire land management context climatic
2009/12/3
The rapid expansion of the Inca from the Cuzco area of highland Peru (ca. AD 1400–1532) produced the largest empire in the New World. Although this meteoric growth may in part be due to the adoption o...