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Experts Unlock Mystery of 'Icy Plumes' That Can Predict Dangerous Supercell Storms
A new study discloses these plumes' physical mechanism, forming above majority of the most disastrous tornadoes in the world. The research comes just more than a week following the spinning up of supercell thunderstorms and tornadoes among Hurricane Ida's remnants as they rapidly move into the U.S. Northeast
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Deadly "Ebola-Like" Disease for Rabbits is Spreading and it's Killing Them Fast
Biden Administration Aims to Protect Alaska's Bristol Bay With Latest Environmental Action Plan
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Hundreds of Americans Hospitalized in Recent Years Due to Toxic Algae Blooms, Says CDC
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Wildfire Burn Scars Can Initiate Thunderstorms, Increasing Risk of Flooding
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Bright Blue Lights Appeared in the Sky After 7.0 Earthquake Struck Mexico
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Brazilian Pit Viper Venom Found to be 75% Effective Against COVID-19
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Rescue Workers Free Cow Trapped in Tree Branches During Ida's Impact
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How Ancient Virus DNAs Are Guarding Marsupials From Modern Diseases
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Cats Found to Have 7 Distinct Personality Traits, New Research
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Bears Roam Empty City as Residents of South Lake Tahoe Flee Caldor Fire
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Deadly Nipah Virus Kills 12-Year-Old Boy in India, Prompting Outbreak Concerns
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Extreme Weather Incoming: Tropical Storm Mindy Makes Landfall in Florida






