Bleak views of melting Antarctic ice, from above and below
From Yale Climate Connections Images from satellites high above the Earth have helped a research team put together a stark […]
From Yale Climate Connections Images from satellites high above the Earth have helped a research team put together a stark […]
From Yale Climate Connections Concurrent extreme climate events can amount to a challenging ‘two-fer’ or even a ‘three-fer’ in terms
Conference Paper (PDF Available) December 2016 with 3,666 Reads DOI: 10.1109/HPCC-SmartCity-DSS.2016.0198 Conference: Conference: 14th IEEE International Conference on Smart City
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