Weather
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Heatwaves This Summer Are Worsening Due to Urban Heat Island Effect
Major U.S. cities have endured the baking heat and this heat is being incited by extensive swaths of concrete and an absence of greenery that can decrease temperatures by almost 5C (9F) compared with closeby rural locations, new research has discovered.
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'Worst Wildfire Season'- Oregon, Washington Take Preparation to Highest Level as Wildfires Worsen
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Gusty Winds, Flood Caused by Severe Storms Will Rattle Nebraska to Minnesota, Wisconsin
Explained: Ominous-Looking Clouds Spotted Over Georgia This Week
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Areas in Philadelphia Flooded After Experiencing a Month's Worth of Rain in a Single Day
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Lightning Strike Kills 76 People in India, Including Victims Who Were Taking Selfies
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Oregon's Bootleg Fire Nearly Quadrupled in Size as it Continues to Ravage the West
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17,000 Affected by Power Outage as Tornado-Generating Storm Passed Over Texas
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NASA Warns Moon's Wobble Might Drastically Affect Tide, Causing Severe Flooding
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Heat Wave: Masked Dangers of this Excessive Hot Weather
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Meteorologist: New Round of Storms Will Bring More Flash Floods to Tri-State Area on Monday
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California Drought is Destroying Vegetation and Drying up Reservoirs, Resulting to Water Crisis
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Ravaging California Wildfire Produces its Own Lightning as it Doubles in Size






