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Scientists discover troubling phenomenon that could threaten water supply for millions of people: 'Frozen reservoirs'
According to EurekAlert, the team found glaciers in the Central, Western, and Eastern Himalayas are especially vulnerable.
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Exoplanet weather mimics Earth’s storms
Let’s embark on a journey into the captivating world of exoplanet weather, where we’ll explore the striking resemblances to ...
A stark warning has been issued regarding Australia's future, as a government report released on Monday predicts a ...
The Jersey Shore welcomes millions of visitors each year, but it's also at the forefront of a worrying trend that is ...
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Experts issue warning amid disturbing weather phenomenon: 'Extreme pressure'
"Will become more frequent and intense." Experts issue warning amid disturbing weather phenomenon: 'Extreme pressure' first ...
Yale's Climate Opinion Maps now include questions asking Americans about specific extreme weather events like wildfires and ...
Climate change enhances extreme rains more than the ordinary drizzle. New research shows that frontal rain increases the most, and illustrates why extreme rains caused by other phenomena are not ...
The Urban Land Institute is partnering with cities and a university in California and Nevada in a one-year program to develop policies and programs around extreme heat mitigation and planning.
The current weather conditions are attributed to a high-altitude anticyclone, which is causing prolonged heatwaves across the region. The Observatory has indicated that this trend will continue over ...
Many of us check the weather forecast to plan our day—to decide whether to carry an umbrella, postpone a trip or work from home when snow is on the horizon. But weather alerts can influence more than ...
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