The Earth’s radiation belts consist of energetic charged particles trapped by the geomagnetic field. This radiation environment, exhibiting rich dynamical
Oceanic submesoscale fronts — sharp horizontal gradients in density and velocity that extend much longer than they are wide —
Coupled fire-weather models are crucial in forecasting and researching wildfire spread and its associated impacts on society and the environment.
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Practitioners rely heavily on historical climate data and future climate projections to assess risks from climate hazards and develop infrastructural
[C]worthy: Building the Tools Needed to Ensure Safe and Effective Ocean-based Carbon Dioxide Removal
There is scientific consensus that industrial-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) will be necessary to meet the Paris Agreement’s goal of
Scripps Institution of Oceanography DepartmentFine particles (PM2.5) from wildfires smoke is potentially leading to several health impacts. In California, PM2.5
Icebergs constitute half the mass loss from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets. Understanding their impact on global ocean circulation
I will address key concepts and directions influencing the incorporation of ecological and ecosystem forecasting into the newly developed service
The Southern Ocean plays a major role in the global air-sea carbon fluxes, with some estimates suggesting it takes up