Environment
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Heatwave Challenges Washington’s Infrastructure and Environment
Scientists not only suggest that such heat waves will grow more intense and strike more often—in new work published in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, they reveal the underlying mechanism behind these strengthened heat waves.
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