Good digital data is now being published that presents the scale of landscape change that occurred as a result of the Matai’an landslide hazard cascade. There is also interesting information about the ...
Artificial intelligence models have improved weather forecasting, but their inner workings are largely opaque. A new approach could make their predictions more interpretable by scientists.
Map of inferred wind directions from parabola deposits (arrows). Arrow color denotes the age of the deposit – light blue is youngest and dark blue is oldest. The older arrows are more dispersed in ...
A satellite image of Guangfu township in Taiwan after the breach of the Matai'an landslide dam. Image copyright Planet, used with permission. Image dated 27 September 2025. It is likely that the final ...
The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo, Philippines, was one of three eruption events studied by researchers investigating links between flooding and volcanic gases. Credit: Dave Harlow/USGS, Public ...
A recent photograph of the Matai'an landslide dam and lake in Taiwan. Image by the Forest Protection Administration of Taiwan. Extremely heavy rainfall associated with super typhoon Ragasa could cause ...
An ancient impact left a scar deep under the North Sea. Credit: Paopano – stock.adobe.com Craters formed by asteroid impacts are ubiquitous on rocky bodies, and our planet is no exception. Researchers ...
The upper part of the catchment above Dharali after the 5 August 2025 disaster. Image copyright Planet, used with permission. Image copyright Planet, used with permission. Image dated 11 September ...
Rome saw the highest number of heat-related deaths per capita among European cities this summer, according to new research. Credit: Radek Kucharski/Flickr, CC BY 4.0 Climate change caused 16,469 ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) delivers her closing statement at a 16 September hearing discussing geoengineering. Credit: Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Research & Developments is a ...
Warm water flowing into fjords and beneath ice shelves will continue to be a prime cause of glacial melting as global temperatures rise. This melting will, in turn, contribute to sea level rise and ...