Weather
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Through the Eye of a Hurricane: Weather Scientists Faces the Extreme as they Study Storms Up Close
Hurricane hunters go deep into storms to improve forecasts. Hurricane hunters go deep into storms to improve forecasts. Hurricane Hunters (Photo : Photo by U.
Latest Research Articles
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Australian Government Reports Weakening La Niña May Cause Extreme Rainfall for Central and Eastern Australia in the Winter Months
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UK Temperatures Are Expected To Drop to 14 Degrees Celsius This Weekend, After Reaching 27.5 Degrees Celsius Last Week
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Memorial Day Weekend: Severe Storms, Snow, and Triple-Digit Heat Expected Across the US
'800-Pound Gorilla' - Intense Currents at Gulf of Mexico Can Supercharge Hurricanes
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1st Name on the List for 2022’s Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season “Agatha”
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Following the East Coast Floods, a New Analysis Warns of a Rise in ‘Extreme’ Rainfall in Australia
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NOAA Predicts 'Above-Average' Atlantic Hurricane Season in 2022
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US Storm Warning: SPC Issues Severe Thunderstorm Alert for States in the Gulf Coast and Midwest
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Heatwave in India and Pakistan Will be ‘30 Times More Likely’, Scientists Say
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Weather Conditions Turned Already Dangerous Marathon Deadly
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Storm Rips Through Canada, Leaving 250,000 Without Electricity and 8 Dead
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Storm System from the South-Central US to the East Coast Expected This Week: National Weather Service