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Rise in Tornado Numbers per Outbreak May Not Be Tied to Warming
Scientists studying why previous research revealed a steadily increasing number of tornadoes in the United States per outbreak find an unexpected result.
Buzzing Ice Shelf Makes Waves in the Air Above
The resonant vibrations of the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica are disturbing the atmosphere above it, creating huge ripples.
Zhang Takes Helm of Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
New editor in chief envisions the journal as the preferred publication of atmospheric scientists worldwide.
The Mechanics Behind Fall Meeting
An AGU intern tells the inside story of how the world's largest annual meeting for the Earth and space sciences comes together.
Interviewing 101: Navigating the Four-Step Process
Think of the interview like a dance of words. And like many dances, there are a few patches of tricky footwork.
East of Japan, Upper Ocean Waves Follow a Seasonal Cycle
The seasonality of fine-scale, near-surface ocean dynamics raises important considerations for an upcoming satellite mission to measure global sea surface height.
AGU On-Demand Expands Channels and Features
Stream the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting from your couch.
Climate Efforts Will Continue Despite Rhetoric, Officials Say
Secretary of the Interior says that citizens can help hold the Trump administration accountable for what they want to see happen in terms of action on climate change.
Understanding Tectonic Processes Following Great Earthquakes
Scientists parse out the processes underlying tectonic signals detected by GPS networks.