University of Miami scientists to monitor conditions in Gulf Stream; dolphins adapting to loss of seagrass
One potential consequence of a weakening Florida Current could be higher sea levels, more sunny-day flooding in Miami.
One potential consequence of a weakening Florida Current could be higher sea levels, more sunny-day flooding in Miami.
Hospital visits increased from neighborhoods affected by Ian, including patients sickened with symptoms associated with mold.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Science Foundation creating research center to bring climate change data to insurance industry.
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