Here’s what experts say. Water constantly moves between the Earth and its atmosphere. But that system — called the hydrological cycle — is speeding up as global temperatures get hotter ...
MOOSE JAW — Model train hobbyists are returning to the Western Development Museum to showcase the amazing dioramas they have created, which highlight their love of trains and commitment to their craft ...
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.