by Megan Hamilton | Oct 17, 2019 | Climate Change Causes, Climate Change Impact
Quick Navigation How The Ozone Layer Is Related ToGlobal WarmingThe Ozone Layer At A GlanceWhat Does The Ozone Layer Do?Researching The Ozone LayerDepletionThe Depletion Of The Ozone LayerThe Ozone HoleWhat Happens If The Ozone LayerContinues To Deplete?The Future...
by Megan Hamilton | Sep 19, 2019 | Oceans, Research
February 2018 saw the greatest change in ice levels covering the Bering Sea since first recorded in 1850. Quick Navigation What Does An "Ice-Free" Bering Sea Mean For Alaska—And for Our Planet?The Devastating Impact On Alaska's Coastal CommunitiesGlobal Effects Of...
by Megan Hamilton | Jul 1, 2019 | Climate Change Impact
Image source: Pixabay.comIf you’ve ever seen giant columns of towering clouds, you’ve seen cumulonimbus clouds. They’re sometimes called thunderheads because they’re often observed when there are thunder and rain, and if ever there was a cloud more suited to be...
by Megan Hamilton | May 29, 2019 | Climate Change Impact, Weather
You know that the earth’s atmosphere is warming, and you have also likely noticed that storms now dump more precipitation than ever on cities.As it turns out, the two issues are related.As the earth’s atmosphere warms, it holds greater amounts of moisture. With more...
by Megan Hamilton | May 29, 2019 | Climate Change Causes
The 2010 winter storm that affected the DC area was nicknamed Snowmageddon due to the amount of snow that covered the entire region. This winter weather event was extreme, but it isn’t isolated. There have been frequent winter storms in recent years as well as unusual...