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Global Climate Alert: La Niña’s Emergence Expected to Bring Cooler Weather Patterns Worldwide
El Niño, the natural weather phenomenon that contributed to 2023 being the hottest year on record, has recently subsided, paving the way for its opposing, cooling La Niña phase to begin.
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5.9 Magnitude Earthquake Left Trail of Destruction in Central Japan; No Tsunami Warning Raised
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California Intense Wildfires: Dangerous Fires Expected to Spread Due to Warmer Temperatures, Gusty Winds
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Largest Freshwater Lake in California Turns Bright Green Due To Algae Bloom
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New Dinosaur Fossils in Zimbabwe Named Musankwa Sanyatiensis
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2024 Hurricane Season: Intense Storms Expected in Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean This Year
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US Hotter Temperatures in June: Heat Advisories Issued in Parts of Texas
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Space Weather Monitors Return of Sunspot Clusters; Geomagnetic Watch Issued
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High Plains to Mississippi Weather: Another Isolated Tornadoes with Heavy Rains Likely Early Next Week
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Northwestern US Forecast: Stormy Conditions to Unleash Gusty Winds, Rounds of Rain
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Dog Neutering: Dog Health Study Warns Owners Not to Neuter These Dog Breeds Too Early [Study]
Saber-Toothed Cat Called 'Homotherium' May Have Roamed Submerged Continental Shelf Between Texas and Florida At Least 12,000 Years Ago [Study]
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Africa Drought Threat Intensifies, Causing Rise in Elephant Death Tolls Since 2023






