Weather
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38 Million Residents in Great Lakes Region Threatened by Worsening Climate Change
Global warming is expected to completely change the variety and dissemination of some marine species, boost the occurrence and intensity of toxic algal blooms, intensify flood plain damage, develop new risks from exotic species, degrade beach safety, and displace or eradicate native wildlife.
Latest Research Articles
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Climate Scientist Warns About 5 Feet Increase in Sea Levels Due to Global Warming
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Disastrous ‘Perfect Storm’ on Halloween Still Remains a Haunting Weather Event After 30 Years
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Subtropical Storm Wanda Forms, Claiming Last Name of 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Bomb Cyclone Helped Increase Water Level in California Reservoirs
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Massive Solar Flare Leads to an Eerie yet Magnificent Sky Display on Halloween
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Weather Forecasters Warn that Big Change in Weather Pattern May Affect Chances of Snow
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'Mega-Constellation' of Space Junks Destroy Our Night Skies and Block Our View of the Cosmos
Charcoal Remnants Reveal Raging Wildfires in Antarctica 75 Million Years Ago
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Thawing Permafrost Due to Global Warming May Release Pathogens and Radioactive Waste
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At Least 30 Million People are in Danger Due to Extreme Weather Outbreak
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Huge Sunspot Detected on the Sun’s Surface Soon to Face Earth
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NWS Raises Alarm as Severe Storm Rapidly Develops in the East Coast






