Research team discovers ancient underwater landslide
March 16, 2022
A diving team that had been looking for corals in the Gulf of Aqaba found a unique break in the seafloor that likely caused a major tsunami about 500 years ago and could potentially cause one again.
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Firefighters battle brush fire near Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles
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Wildfire risk doubling in some areas by 2052
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Erosion damage from storm closes some Jersey Shore beaches
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Study finds cities do not equitably distribute flood-resistant infrastructure
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Lightning strikes as moon shines brightly in sky
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Wildfire smoke rises at sunset in New Mexico
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Double rainbow forms over New York farm
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Ominous shelf cloud hovers over Missouri
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Middle East region enveloped by dust storms
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Landspout spins through field in Canada
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Sudan sanctuary offers haven for exotic birds
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Thunderstorms rumble across the East Coast
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Leaders take action to make Outer Banks roadways more accessible during and after coastal storms
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Greenhouse gas emission records shattered
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Auroras can make a sound? Yes, according to new research