New research indicates that the quantity of ice particles in the upper layers of a hurricane seems to affect temperature differences between the storm and the surrounding air, and may help predicting if a storm will strengthen or weaken. (UPI, Ananova, Spaceflightnow.com)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has said since February that an El Nino is on the way, and but the world is still waiting. (LATimes.com)
A Connecticut-sized iceberg is clogging part of the Ross Sea in Antarctica, and disrupting native wildlife. (Discovery.com, Times of India, Agence France Presse, United Press International, New Scientist)
UK scientists say the last three months were globally the warmest January, February and March since records began. (BBC News)
Hurricanes significantly lessen the capacity of US forests to sequester atmospheric carbon, US Forest Service researcher says. (SpaceDaily.com)
An estimated 3.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas, could be removed from the atmosphere by using farmland and forests to absorb it. (Reuters)
A comprehensive summary has revealed the dramatic extent of disruptions now being experienced by Earth?s species as a result of global warming. (Spacedaily.com)
A successful launch next month of a nearly $1 billion satellite, Aqua, would mark the fourth spacecraft NASA has sent into orbit recently to follow the global movement of life?s most precious resource: water. (AP, Space.com)
Instruments on NASA?s Terra satellite have observed calving of an iceberg and the breakup of an ice shelf in Antarctica. (SpaceDaily.com)
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), ocean temperatures in the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean continue to rise and are now up to 3 degrees Celsius above normal off the shores of Ecuador and Peru. (NewScientist.com, Discovery.com)
Researchers from the University of Kansas say that climate changes over the next 50 years will throw delicate ecosystems off balance, reducing the range of many species and bringing new predators and prey together. (Reuters, ENN.com, Nature)
Satellite imagery and streamflow measurements have revealed that the amount of carbon dioxide coming from waterways and flooded areas in the Amazon basin is triple what it was expected to be. (CNN.com)
Chinese meteorological experts warned that global warming may cause wide prevalence of deadly infectious diseases, such as malaria and dengue fever. (Xinhua News Agency)
William Gray at Colorado State University is still calling for an above-average number of tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean this year. He is expecting 12 named storms, 7 of them hurricanes, and 3 of those major hurricanes. (USAToday.com)