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Around the globe, hotter temperatures stoked by climate change are increasing the odds of both severe drought and heavier precipitation that can wreak havoc on people and the environment.
LOACHAPOKA — Auburn University’s Engineers Without Borders is inviting everyone to the 4th Annual Water Cycle, a gravel cycling event on Saturday, March 29, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will be ...
The world's biggest cities are facing a crisis – whiplash: too much water or not enough! A staggering 90% of all natural disasters are water-related and threaten millions of inhabitants.
A new article in Reviews of Geophysics seeks to close this gap by exploring the influence of topography on the global terrestrial water cycle, from the atmosphere down to the groundwater.
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