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Low Water Level on Lake Kariba
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Published March 14, 2023
As water dropped to critically low levels, electricity production suffered and power outages plagued Zimbabwe and Zambia.
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Lake Victoria’s Rising Waters
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Published June 10, 2021
Intense rains during the wet season for a second year in a row have caused trouble for riparian communities near Africa’s largest lake.
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Taking a Measure of Sea Level Rise: Ocean Altimetry
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Published November 5, 2020
The ocean is lumpy and sloshes around its basins for natural reasons. But it is also rising, slowly and steadily.
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Reservoir Swells Upstream of Mosul
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Published May 8, 2019
Satellite data shows that water levels in Iraq’s largest reservoir have reached heights not seen in more than a decade.
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Sea Level Rise is Accelerating
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Published February 20, 2018
The acceleration has been driven mainly by increased ice melting in Greenland and Antarctica, and it has the potential to double the total sea level rise projected by 2100.
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La Niña Makes a Quiet Return
Published December 22, 2017
Cooler than normal conditions prevail in the central and eastern Pacific, but the event is so far considered weak.
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Muted La Niña Follows Potent El Niño
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Published January 6, 2017
The near-record water temperatures of 2015-16 has been followed by a modest, quiet appearance of La Niña.
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The Decline of Lake Kariba
Published February 12, 2016
Drought has struck a huge reservoir on the border Zambia and Zimbabwe, reducing the hydro power supply from Kariba dam .
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El Niño Should Be Near Its Peak
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Published January 22, 2016
Past events suggest the phenomenon winds down after December and January. But will this year follow the pattern?
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