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Sphagnum Moss Found to Drastically Slow Down Rainwater Runoff in Peak District ‘Outdoor Laboratory’ Study
Scientists from the conservation organization Moors for the Future Partnership discovered that planting sphagnum moss in upland areas could dramatically slow the rate at which water runs off the hillsides, preventing river catchments from being inundated with water downstream.
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Tampa Bay Is at Risk for Flooding as 2.5 Million People Told To Evacuate Due to Hurricane Ian
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Hurricane Fiona Update: Post-Tropical Cyclone Causes Widespread Damage Across the Atlantic Canada Coast
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Torrential Rain and Thunderstorms Could Continue in Australia Until the Weekend
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Alaska Declares State of Emergency Due to Typhoon Merbok That Causes Significant Flooding Across the State
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WHO Raises Concerns For Potential Wave of Diseases in Flood-Affected Areas in Pakistan
Powerful Storm Hits Western Alaska Causing Widespread Flooding and Evacuations
Floodwaters and Mudslides Swept Through Portions of Southern California
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Rainfall This Week Could Bring Drought Relief and Increased Flood Risk for the Western US [Forecast]
Chicago Flash Floods Left Swamped Neighborhoods and Abandoned Cars
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Platypus At Risk After Queensland, NSW Flooding
State of Emergency Declared in Georgia After Severe Flooding
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Authorities Still Searching for last Missing Person from the Tragic Indiana Flooding