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The Earth’s radiation belts consist of energetic charged particles trapped by the geomagnetic field. This radiation environment, exhibiting rich dynamical

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Oceanic submesoscale fronts — sharp horizontal gradients in density and velocity that extend much longer than they are wide —

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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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The greatest impacts of future climate change will be experienced during extreme events. Both heat waves and heavy precipitation show

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Practitioners rely heavily on historical climate data and future climate projections to assess risks from climate hazards and develop infrastructural

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There is scientific consensus that industrial-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) will be necessary to meet the Paris Agreement’s goal of

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Scripps Institution of Oceanography DepartmentFine particles (PM2.5) from wildfires smoke is potentially leading to several health impacts. In California, PM2.5

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Icebergs constitute half the mass loss from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets. Understanding their impact on global ocean circulation

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I will address key concepts and directions influencing the incorporation of ecological and ecosystem forecasting into the newly developed service

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The Southern Ocean plays a major role in the global air-sea carbon fluxes, with some estimates suggesting it takes up

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