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New insights on cyclone wake recovery can help to advance predictive models for extreme weather events
A study led by UMass Dartmouth School for Marine Science & Technology (SMAST) Ph.D. student Siddhant Kerhalkar sheds new light on the recovery of ocean thermal structures following cyclone passage—an ...
After one of the most intense cyclones in world history tore through the Pacific island of Tanna in Vanuatu, new research showed the resilience of the island's forests. After one of the most intense ...
Ditwah devastates infrastructure, key crops like rice and tea Rebuilding costs could reach $7 billion, government estimates Official urges multilateral partners, donors to step in Tea, rice industries ...
Graphical abstract depicts the contrasting upper-ocean responses to pre-monsoon (red tracks) and post-monsoon (blue tracks) cyclones in the Bay of Bengal. Pre-monsoon cyclones occur over slightly ...
One year ago, a deadly bomb cyclone tore across western Washington. Two people were killed, homes were damaged and destroyed, and communities were left in the dark for days. A bomb cyclone is a ...
Last week, the World Bank and International Labour Organisation (ILO) issued assessment reports on the massive damage caused by Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka, driving the country deeper into economic ...
After one of the most intense cyclones in world history tore through the Pacific island of Tanna in Vanuatu, new research led by the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa showed the resilience of the ...
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