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Western US Hot, Dry Conditions Likely to Worsen Wildfire Concerns
The latest report raised concerns about the impacts of the first major heatwave of the season in the western U.S., which could potentially unleash wildfire concerns in the region. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Greeceās Climate Alarm: Early Fires Signal Ominous Start to Summer Amid Rising Temperatures
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Mount Kanlaon Eruption Triggers Torrential Mudflow in Negros Occidental Village
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ArkLaTex Weather Outlook: Excessive Rainfall to Bring Flooding, Flash Flood Risk This Week
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Central US Weather Forecast: Severe Storms to Spawn Isolated Tornadoes, Hail Conditions
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Rare T. Rex Bone Fossil Unearthed in North Dakota
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Water Parasite 'Cryptosporidium' Found in US Water Supply That Causes Diarrheal Disease Can Become Curable [Study]
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Human-Caused Warming Double The Chances of The Deadly Brazil Flood, Study Says
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Bald Eagle Proposed to Be Removed from Endangered Species in New Jersey
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Human Activity Could Impact the Natural Water Cycle In Amazon, Scientists Calls For Conservation
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Terrifying Shark Attack in Southern California Left Experienced Swimmer Hospitalized
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Rising Temperatures and River Hazards: California Faces a Dual Threat as Heat Wave Intensifies
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Rare Curled Octopus Changes Color While Crawling Back to Ocean in Wales