TD 18 is expected to hit Cuba on Wednesday as a hurricane and emerge into the Gulf of Mexico; the long-term threat to the U.S. is uncertain.
Intensifying droughts and hotter stream temperatures are putting new pressures on the state’s cold-water fish.
Like a lot of Earth scientists, I was originally drawn to geology because I loved mountains, the Grand Canyon, and the ocean.
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