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Climate Scientists Called Heat Waves As Silent But Increasingly Common Killer
Climate researchers have referred to strong heat waves as a "silent but increasingly common killer.” Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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US Heat Wave: Excessive Heat Warning with Strong Winds Issued Across California Ahead of Summer Season
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UK Anticipates Sweltering Summer as Temperatures Soar to 30°C with the Arrival of African Plume
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Heat Wave Crisis in India: Thirsty Monkeys Struggle as Drought-Stricken Wells Claim Lives
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New Caledonian Fern Sets Record for Largest Genome Ever Found
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Wisconsin, Illinois Weather Forecasts: Severe Thunderstorms to Unleash Flash Flood, Wet Conditions This Week
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New Chocolate Recipe Shows to Be More Sustainable, Beneficial for Farmer Revenue
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Frosty Forecast Ahead: Meteorologists Predict Prolonged Snowfall Across the UK as Temperatures Plunge
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Eastern US Weather Forecast: Heavy Rains, Gusty Winds to Bring Slow Travel, Flooding Concerns
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Oregon Shellfish Poisoning: Entire Coastlines Closed Due to Contaminated Mussels, Clams, Oysters
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Global Climate Alert: La Niña’s Emergence Expected to Bring Cooler Weather Patterns Worldwide
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Shellfish Poisoning Caused by Algal Blooms Prompt Unprecedented Closure of Mussel Harvesting Along Oregon Coast
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Rising Temperature Increases Female Sea Turtle Population, Marine Expert Says