Listen "This Week in Water for September 20, 2020"
Episode Synopsis
Birds Are Falling Out of the Sky and No One Knows Why. That story and more on H2O Radio’s weekly news report about water.
Headlines:
The storm surge from Hurricane Sally was the third highest on record—approximately six feet above the ground—flooding Pensacola.
Are wildfires linked to the massive die-off of birds in the Southwest?
Listening to earthquakes may be a new method to measure how oceans are warming.
Fading fast? Colorado's iconic aspen trees will likely decline with climate change.
Researchers have discovered that early humans used take out 1.8 million years ago. Wildebeest to go, anyone?
Headlines:
The storm surge from Hurricane Sally was the third highest on record—approximately six feet above the ground—flooding Pensacola.
Are wildfires linked to the massive die-off of birds in the Southwest?
Listening to earthquakes may be a new method to measure how oceans are warming.
Fading fast? Colorado's iconic aspen trees will likely decline with climate change.
Researchers have discovered that early humans used take out 1.8 million years ago. Wildebeest to go, anyone?
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