Weather
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Researches Into Remote Sensing Helps Storm Response
In the aftermath of a storm, safe and uninterrupted road movement is critical so that individuals can seek medical treatment, downed power lines can be cleared, and towns can begin to return to normality
Latest Research Articles
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British Columbia, Canada is Threatened by Increasing Flood Risk: Hydrologists and Meteorologists on High Alert
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Iowa and Illinois Will Experience From High Temperatures To Rain Showers as Well in Massachusetts
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Weather Warnings for Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes Issued Across the Central US
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Hot Temperatures and Heatwaves Come Across UK and the Rest of Europe
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The World is Close to Breaching 1.5C Global Heating Limit, Forecast Shows
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La Niña May Influence the Upcoming Pacific Hurricane Season: Long-Range Forecast
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State of Emergency: Overland Flooding Due to Heavy Rain Prompts over 1,000 Evacuations in Alberta Province, Canada
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Record-breaking Heat Wave Strains ‘Limits of Human Survivability’ in India and Pakistan
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Heatwave 2022: Scorching Temperatures Recorded in India and Pakistan for April
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This Summer’s ‘Record’ Heatwaves in the UK Are Hardly Reason for Joy According to Forecasters
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Blood Red Sky Brings Panic to Chinese Eastern Port City, Zhoushan
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Extreme Heat Drives Texas Power Requirements To Unusual Spring Levels