Weather
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Is the Worsening Climate Crisis Triggering Intense Extreme Weather Events?
An analysis revealed how the devastating intensification of extreme weather is causing people all over the world to lose their lives and means of support as a result of more deadly and frequent heatwaves, floods, wildfires, and droughts brought on by the climate crisis.
Latest Research Articles
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Almost 20,000 Left Powerless as Intense Monsoon Storm Hits Phoenix, Arizona
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New South Wales and Southeast Queensland Will Experience Heavy Rain and Fog This Spring
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Negative Indian Ocean Dipole to Affect Millions of Australians for the Winter and Spring Seasons
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Dangerously Hot Summer Conditions to Persist Across the United States: Weather Forecast
Flash Floods Possible for San Diego, Los Angeles as Thunderstorms Approach Following Two Months of Drought
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Britain’s Current Drought Conditions Leaves Their Wildlife Fighting for Life
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NSW and Victoria Alpine Regions Predicts Wild Rainfall and Possible Flood Event
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Fierce Heatwaves Threatens Olive Oil Production in Spain
Connecticut Gets Early Weather Alert for Thursday's Possible Record-Breaking Temperatures, 105 Heat Index
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Disastrous Floods in Uganda Claim the Lives of 24 People, Death Toll Continues to Rise
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Weather Forecast Show Heat, Flooding, and Thunderstorm to Affect the Eastern Half of the United States from Mid-Week
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McKinney Fire Update: Wildland Fire Kills At Least Four People in California, Blaze Remains Unstoppable at 0% Containment





