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How Integrated Weather Data Is Transforming Lives In The Global South
Our planet's climate is changing, and so getting to grips with meteorological data is crucial both for long term planning as well as for mounting real time responses to emerging crises. Here's an overview of the benefits that integrated weather data is bringing to the table, particularly for countries in the developing nations of the global south, which are often hardest-hit by extreme events.
Latest Research Articles
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Elegant Ways to Incorporate Live Plants and Flowers in Seasonal Decor
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Final Storm in California Will Move Into the Four Corners Region [NWS]
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Bird Flu Outbreak Reaches Global Threat, No Signs of Slowing Down [Report]
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Rice Genetically Modified To Be More Salt Tolerant Could Be a Key To Reducing Food Shortages
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Each Year, Smoke Particles From Human-lit Fires Cause More Than 80% Of All Smoke-related Deaths
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Riparian Buffers Aided in the Maintenance of Stream Flow in Specific Areas of North Carolina’s Developing Watershed and Climate Change
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Food Inflation: US Egg Prices Soar to 60%, Philippine Onion Becomes World's Most Expensive Amid Global Crises
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Freezing Conditions With Ice, Snow Warnings to Unload in UK This Week; Warm January to Continue in Europe
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Weather Forecast: Severe Weather Conditions to Unfold in Central, Eastern U.S This Week; Forecast Warns of Flooding, Snow Concerns
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Five New Species of Deep Sea Squat Lobsters Has Been Found and Needs Revision for Its Classification
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Endogenous Retroviruses From Madagascar Mouse Lemurs Is Similar To Other Mammals
New Species Dwarf Boa Found in Andes Cloud Forest Patch, Scientists Say "Shouldn't Be There"