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Cold vortex puts a northern spin on ozone loss
The return of sunlight in polar spring means ozone destruction above the Antarctic—and, in 2011, above the Arctic.
- Air Quality
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The story behind spicules
One of the most enduring mysteries in solar physics is why the Sun’s outer atmosphere, or corona, is millions of degrees hotter than its surface. Now scientists believe they have discovered a major source of hot gas that replenishes the corona.
- Sun + Space Weather
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A different kind of snow day
Snowstorms have been a dime a dozen across much of the central and eastern United States over the last few months, but four of them got special scrutiny.
- Education + Outreach,
- Weather
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Rivers, lakes, and snow: A devil of a problem
Like a creature from a hydrologic horror flick, Devils Lake, North Dakota, has been expanding off and on for 70 years, most dramatically from the mid-1990s onward. Some of its tendrils have blocked rail lines and roadways for years.
- Climate
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Radar’s next phase
The biggest upgrade to the U.S. weather-radar network in 15 years gets rolling this winter with a minimum of fanfare—debuting under the radar, as it were. But the new capabilities should get their fair share of attention in the long run.
- Weather