Weather
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2021 was the Hottest on Record for the World's Oceans for Three Consecutive Years
For three years, oceans around the world are by far the warmest on record according to a new research. Scientists say that ocean temperatures are "overwhelmingly due to planet-warming fossil fuel emissions."
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More Snow Incoming: Storm From Canada Will Make US Northeastern Regions Colder
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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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Icy Conditions Led to Road Accidents Across Northeast
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Snowmageddon 2022: Multiple Winter Weather Alerts Raised All Over US Due to Arctic Blast
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Upper Midwest, Great Lakes May Receive Fresh Snow From Alberta Clipper
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Warmest December in Texas on Record Since 1889 Worsens Drought Conditions
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'Animal Rain': Texas Residents Reported Fishes Falling From the Sky
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Climate Change Will Bring More Intense Hurricanes to New York, Says New Study
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Seven States in Malaysia Hit by Floods, Forcing Thousands to Evacuate
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Meteorologists Monitoring Possible Snowstorm That Might Hit the Midwest
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Cold Weather Expected in Central US After a Winter Storm






