Weather
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Extreme Weather Hits Wealthy Countries, Scientists Say it is Human-Caused
A new study found that extreme summer climate hits hard on rich countries for the year 2021, including United States, Canada, Germany and Belgium. Scientists say that they have grown vulnerable to extreme weather events linked to human-caused climate change, similar to that of poorer countries.
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Heavy Rainfall in Southern US Could Possibly Raise Flooding Concerns
Meteorologists Predicts that the Atlantic Hurricane Season Will Inevirably Be More Aggressive
Megadrought Causes Lake Oroville to Drop Water Levels to Worrying Degrees: The Lowest Since 1977
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Meteorologists on the Watch as East Pacific Experiences More Topical Activity
Scientists Warn "Dead Zone" in Gulf of Mexico Grows Larger Every Year
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All-Time High Heat Expected as Wildfires Scorch Turkey and Europe
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Biggest Ever Wildfire in Hawaii Scorched 40,000 Acres Amid Drought
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Meteorologists: Parts of Southern US Brace For Torrential Rainfall This Week
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"Like the Plague"- Climate Crisis Triggers Catastrophic Events Around the World
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"Smell of Decay"- Billions of Sea Animals 'Baked' Due to Disastrous Heat Wave in Northern US
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Extreme Heat is Blanketing US, Putting Over 81 Million Residents Under Heat Warning
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Rare Phenomenon: For the First Time in 64 Years, Streets in Brazil Are Covered in Snow!






