extreme weather events
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Global Warming Contributes to Tropical Cyclone Intensity and Extreme Precipitation over East Asia [Study]
The findings are based on the long-held premise that hurricanes or tropical cyclones in general are fueled by heat from the sea. Click to read more.
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Pacific Northwest Heatwave: New Study Reveals Mystery Behind the Scorching Temperatures of Summer 2021
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Multiple Extreme Weather Events to Ravage the American Southeast
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Bomb Cyclone May Intensify Weather Conditions in the Eastern Areas of the US
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Deforestation is the Culprit for Increased Storm Frequency and Worsening Floods
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Climate Change Will Bring More Intense Hurricanes to New York, Says New Study
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Study Warns US Residents to Prepare for Stronger Hurricanes in Next 100 Years