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Increasing Tropical Cyclones Could Lead To Dramatic Decline Of Seabirds Population, Study Says
Scientists worry that seabird extinction could put further burden on ecosystems. Read more here. A new study suggests that seabird populations may drastically fall as a result of the increased frequency and intensity of tropical cyclones brought on by climate change.
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South-Central US Weather: Rounds of Storms to Bring Flash Flood, Tornadoes Next Week
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California Weather Forecast: Excessive Heat to Continue This Week; Heat-Related Health Concerns Possible
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US Weather: Severe Weather Seen To Affect, Bring Storms To Northern Rockies, Plains, Midwest
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Dangerous Early-Summer Heat Wave Grips Western US, Millions Brace for Scorching Temperatures
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Tornado Alley Changing in US After Scientists Discover 'Spatial and Seasonal Shifts' in Activity
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Heat Dome Forecast: 'Dangerous Heat Wave' Further Expands Across Western US After Causing 122 Degrees in Death Valley
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Panama Islanders Forge New Beginnings as Rising Seas Claim Ancestral Lands
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Eastern US Weather Forecast: Severe Thunderstorms to Hit New York, Washington This Week
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Scorching Heat in Western US: High Temperatures Likely to Bring Heat-Related Concerns, Wildfires
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Western US Hot, Dry Conditions Likely to Worsen Wildfire Concerns
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US Tornado Shows to Be More Active Than Last Year, Report Shows
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Pacific Northwest Weather: Heavy Rain with Strong Winds Persist Across Region Amid Rare June Atmospheric River






