1. The past and future of rising seas

    A new study involving NCAR's Bette Otto-Bliesner looks at rising sea levels during the warmth of the last interglacial period (130,000 to 120,000 years ago) and finds that melting ice sheets contributed far more to rising sea levels than thermal expansion.

    • Climate

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  2. field of corn

    Corn and climate: a sweaty topic

    If you’re an American, it’s tough to avoid corn. This ubiquitous starch turns up in soft drinks, compostable cups, and automobile fuel—and even plays a role in U.S. heat waves, including the intense one of 2011.

    • Climate

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  3. Flights can inadvertently generate rain and snow near airports

    The inadvertent cloud-seeding effect occurs up to about 6 percent of the time at major airports.

    • Weather

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