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The marine layer over San Diego County was near 4,000 to 4,500 feet deep early Tuesday morning with widespread low clouds over the coastal waters extending well inland and onto the coastal slopes of the mountains, the National Weather Service said.
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Under a new Army program, West Point students are working with the Defense Department to address climate challenges that could affect national security.
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Few San Diegans today remember the fight over Highway 252, which would have torn through the Southcrest neighborhood.
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Record rain totals were reported in Alpine in San Diego County Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
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The beaches have been reopened at the Coronado shoreline because county health officials have determined that recent water quality testing confirms the water meets state health standards.
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A deep marine layer was expected to continue early this morning in San Diego County with some drizzle and light rain.
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Chemical physicist Stafford Sheehan invented a process that can turn carbon dioxide into yeast. It's now a finalist in the NASA-sponsored Deep Space Food Challenge.
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Indigenous activist Alessandra Korap Munduruku was one of this year's recipients of the Goldman Environmental Prize for grassroots activists.
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Horseshoe crab blood is used to test vaccines around the world. But while Europe has approved a synthetic alternative, biomedical labs are bleeding more crabs from the Atlantic coast.
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The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant used a large reservoir for cooling water. Now that reservoir is rapidly draining.
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