Meteorologist Stevie Daniels explains the science behind atmospheric rivers and it's impact on the west coast of the United States!
A new estimate suggests land sources eject 600 quadrillion pieces of microplastic into the atmosphere every year ...
Atmospheric rivers are long, narrow corridors of concentrated water vapor in the atmosphere that transport vast amounts of moisture from the tropics toward mid-latitude and polar regions. These ...
Over the past two decades, microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) have been recognized as emerging pollutants, detected across every environmental compartment of Earth's system—the atmosphere, ...
Hydroperoxides are strong oxidants that have a significant influence on chemical processes in the atmosphere. Now, an international research team involving the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric ...
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