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Climate Modeling

Schematic illustration of no-analogue lake water temperature conditions. The black curve denotes simulated mean water temperature from 100 computer model simulations, responding to external forcings (volcanos, aerosols, greenhouse gas concentrations), and grey shading indicates the range of naturally occurring lake temperature variations.

Unprecedented warming threatens earth’s lakes and their ecosystems

A BAS Twin Otter flies over Antarctic sea ice.

Antarctic Sea Ice Plummets to Record Lows: Climate Change Makes Extreme Event Four Times More Likely, Study Reveals

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Blowing snow contributes to Arctic warming

Unlocking the secrets to Mars

Ocean

Global warming may shutdown ocean deep circulation

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