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The Severe Weather Season Is Heating Up, With Hail, Wind, and Tornadoes Threatening the South
A massive storm pattern with conflicting cold and warm, wet air is threatening the Southeast with severe weather for many days, only in time for the weekend. For Thursday's severe weather possibilities, the Storm Prediction Center has issued a modest risk, level 2 on a scale of 1 to 5.
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Scientists Proposes More Efficient Way to Capture Carbon From the Atmosphere
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Ancient Ice in Antarctica and Greenland Reveals Massive Volcanic Eruptions from the Last Ice Age
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A Microbial Enzyme Produces a Novel Form of Biopolymers
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Major Rainfall Triggers Flooding in Birmingham, Causing Travel Issues






