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Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt Threatens Tourism in Both Mexico and Florida
This year's seaweed bloom of 'Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt' is one of the largest on record. The 5,000-mile mass of algae threatens wildlife, infrasture, and tourism industries.
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Canada Weather Forecast: Heavy Snow, Gusty Winds to Unload This Week
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Australia Weather: Heavy Rain Forces Flood Evacuations in Queensland
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Another Atmospheric River Is Heading For California, Threatening 15 Million With Flooding
Invasive Zebra Mussels Seen Hitching on Quebec Lake Fish, Threats Possible Spread to Other Lakes
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Killer Asteroid Could Hit Earth in 2046: NASA Plans to Attack It
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Blizzard Conditions, Severe Weather Strike Northern Plains and Southern US
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Doublet Pool Thump Intervals Provides Understanding to Energy Fluctuations in the Yellowstone’s Hydrothermal System
Storms, Shoulder-High Snow Will Close Yosemite National Park for Another Week
Merapi Volcano Eruption Shoots Hot Clouds 4 Miles Up, Evacuation Possible —Indonesia
Invasive Burmese Python Moves North for More Prey as Population Booms — Florida
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California Weather: Atmospheric River Unloads Heavy Rain, Snow; Flooding Concerns Likely to Emerge
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Killer Whales 'Port' and 'Starboard' Return in South Africa, Duo Ate Livers of 17 Sharks in One Day






