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Future Storms: Hurricanes to Cause Increased Flood Risk along US East Coast and Gulf Coast
A new study shows that rainfall from future hurricanes, accompanied by storm surges, will increase the flood risk along the US East Coast and Gulf Coast.
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Melting of Greenland Ice Sheet Enough to Cause Flooding Across US in 20 Years
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US Facing Dire Water Scarcity on its Biggest Freshwater Reserves, Says New Study
Blizzard Warning! Winter Storm, Bomb Cyclone Causes Canceled Flights, Power Outages Across the US
Climate Change Possibly Responsible for Increase in US Corn Production
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Extreme Floods, Drought Due to Climate Change Leads to Rise in US Crop Insurance Payout
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NWS: Millions of Americans Under Storm Watch This Weekend Due to Massive Winter Storm
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Omicron Variant is Responsible for Garbage Pileups Around US Cities
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37 Animals Rescued From Horrible Living Conditions in Private Property in Tennessee
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Study Shows Higher Level of Pollution Affects Certain Group of People in US
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Year 2021 Featured Record-Breaking Storms Across the US
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China Cries Foul Against US for ‘Close Encounters’ Between Elon Musk’s Space X, Chinese Space Station
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US May Experience Severe Weather, Beginning on New Year's Eve






