Lake Catalina after the GLOF event

Historic glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) recorded in East Greenland

Scientists recorded one of the top three largest glacial lake outburst floods (GLOF) in global history between September 23 and October 11, 2024, when Eastern Greenland’s Catalina Lake dropped by 154 m (505 feet) and released 3.4 km³ (0.82 mi³) of water into Scoresby Fjord. This marks the first time ever that researchers have monitored such an event and measured water volumes in real-time.

Rapidly shrinking Salton Sea raises toxic dust concerns for nearby communities, U.S, November 3, 2024

Rapidly shrinking Salton Sea raises toxic dust concerns for nearby communities, California

The Salton Sea, California’s largest inland lake, is receding faster than anticipated, primarily due to water diversions from the Colorado River to urban areas like San Diego. A recent study led by Ryan Sinclair of Loma Linda University, involving community scientists and balloon mapping techniques, has documented shoreline changes, revealing that toxic dust levels could further deteriorate air quality for nearby residents.