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Nonprofit Climate Central has hired the scientist behind a key database of costly weather disasters to rebuild it.
La Niña is about eight times more likely to occur than El Niño. Typically, that means a warmer and drier winter for Texas.
Two states on the Eastern Seaboard face a risk of tropical rain and some wind this week, as well as rip currents.
The National Weather Service has been approved to hire 450 meteorologists, hydrologists, and radar technicians.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNUp to 70 millimeters of rain sweeps through central KoreaKorea is set for another round of torrential rain, with potential local extreme levels and significant variations across ...
Plans firm up for piers in Naples, Lee County's FM Beach with major FEMA help. With White House cuts, will they get rebuilt after the next hurricane?
A sudden flash flood tore through Dharali village in Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi district on Tuesday, sweeping away homes, ...
At least four people have died, while several others are missing in the tragedy that struck Dharali. Home minister Amit Shah ...
The National Hurricane Center on Wednesday continued to keep track of Tropical Storm Dexter as well as two developing ...
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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNDon’t miss August’s full moon: When to see the 'Sturgeon Moon’ light up the sky over AlabamaAugust’s 'Sturgeon Moon' arrives with a sky full of sights. Look for bright meteors during the Perseids and spot Jupiter and Venus before dawn ...
The NWS and NOAA were hit hard by cuts from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency earlier this year.
Flash floods from Texas to Nepal reveal how climate change, geography & poor warning systems fuel deadly disasters worldwide.
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