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The deadly flooding hitting several countries at once will only be more common--scientists
Tue, 2023-07-11 21:46 —
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Deadly flooding is hitting several countries at once. Scientists say this will only be more common
Lethal flooding has simultaneously hit India, Japan, China, Turkey and the U.S. Northeast. Scientists have long warned that more extreme rainfall is expected in a warming world.
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Heatwaves: 2013 expected to be world's hotest year, U.S. south to be hit this week
Mon, 2023-07-10 21:34 —
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Heatwaves: Why this summer has been so hot
Experts are predicting that the developing El Niño is likely to make 2023 the world's hottest year.
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Record heat wave hits earth for third time this week
Fri, 2023-07-07 22:05 —
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For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record
Earth’s average temperature set a new unofficial record high on Thursday, the third such milestone in a week that already rated as the hottest on record.The planetary average hit 63 degrees Fahrenheit (17.23 degrees Celsius), surpassing the 62.9-degree mark (17.18 Celsius) set Tuesday and equaled We
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El Niño is here - the world must prepare for more extreme heat, UN weather agency warns
Wed, 2023-07-05 22:56 —
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El Niño is here and the world must prepare for more extreme heat, UN weather agency warns | CNN
Governments must prepare for more extreme weather events and record temperatures in the coming months, the World Meteorological Organization warned Tuesday, as it declared the onset of the warming phenomenon El Niño.
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Global Warming causes problem of more extreme rain, not snow, over mountains--study
Thu, 2023-06-29 07:54 —
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Warming causes more extreme rain, not snow, over mountains. Scientists say that’s a problem
A new study says climate change is turning major snowfalls into more extreme rain over mountains, somehow worsening both dangerous flooding like the type that devastated Pakistan last year and long-term water shortages.
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Warming climate to worsen storm surges--U.S. Hurricane center director
Fri, 2023-06-23 05:51 —
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New NHC director Mike Brennan: Warming climate to worsen storm surge - UPI.com
Mike Brennan, the new director of the National Hurricane Center, pointing to a warming climate, said storm surge is "going to be worse," expanding into places not prone to high water levels in the past.
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June temperatures briefly passed key climate threshold. More spikes expected
Fri, 2023-06-16 22:47 —
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June temperatures briefly passed key climate threshold. Scientists expect more such spikes
Worldwide temperatures briefly exceeded a key warming threshold earlier this month, drawing notice in the scientific community and prompting public chatter that climate change might be accelerating. The mercury has since dipped again, but experts say the brief surge marked a new global heat record for June and indicates more extremes ahead. European researchers said Thursday that the the start of June saw global surface air temperatures rise 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels for the first time.
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Opinion The wildfire smoke may be gone. But the health threat remains.
Tue, 2023-06-13 22:20 —
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Opinion | The wildfire smoke may be gone. But the health threat remains.
How wildfire smoke impacts human health
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Why some of the US has the most polluted air in the world right now
Fri, 2023-06-09 21:56 —
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Why some of the US has the most polluted air in the world right now
Canada’s smoke blanketing the US is just the latest example of intensifying wildfires.
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El Nino: It’s early, likely to be big, sloppy and add even more heat to a warming world
Thu, 2023-06-08 22:45 —
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Here comes El Nino: It's early, likely to be big, sloppy and add even more heat to a warming world
After months of gradually warming sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean, NOAA officially issued an El Nino advisory Thursday and stated that this one might be different than the others. This El Nino started earlier than usual, which puts 2023 in the running for warmest year on record. Though the Atlantic hurricane season is typically quieter during these events, unusually warm waters in this region could challenge El Nino's dampening influence.
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