Weather
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A Massive New Source of Greenhouse Gases is Rapidly Warming Up the Planet
In the cold regions of eastern Siberia, an abundant type of permafrost rich in organic material was discovered by scientists to have been a massive new source of nitrous oxide (N2O), one of the greenhouse gases that heats up our planet.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Uses AI to Create Better Lightning Forecast Models
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Study Shows How Global Warming Creates More Powerful Winter Tornadoes
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Death Toll Rises After 50 Tornadoes Leave Trail of Destruction in Southern, Central US
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Study Warns US Residents to Prepare for Stronger Hurricanes in Next 100 Years
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While on the Way Down South, Powerful Winter Storm Passed by Northern California
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American Midwest in High Alert for Nighttime Tornadoes
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Incoming Storm May Bring Infamously Dangerous Nighttime Tornadoes
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Storm Expected to Bring Torrential Rain and Blockbuster Snows to California
Look up: Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus to Align with the Moon this Friday
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Hawaii Still Reeling From Extensive Damage After Persistent Flooding Due to Blizzard
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A Particularly Intense Winter Storm Expected to Ravage Central and Western US
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Zombie Fires in Siberia Burns Under 75 Degrees Below Zero






