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Does Worsening Air Pollution Cause More Intense Thunderstorms? Experts Are Trying to Find Out
Do soot, dust, smoke, and other particles floating in the Earth's atmosphere have a role in determining the severity of thunderstorms?
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A Powerful Hurricane in the Future Can Make Houston 'Uninhabitable,' Experts Warn
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Extreme Weather Incoming: Tropical Storm Mindy Makes Landfall in Florida
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In the Middle of Recovery, Ida Ravaged Northeast May Experience Severe Flooding
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Post-Ida: Why Do People Still Live in Flood-Prone Areas?
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Hurricane Ida's Flash Floods Killed No Less Than 40 People Across States
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Over 100 Crew Member Stranded on Drillship as Hurricane Ida Devastates the Waters
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Hurricane Ida Wreaks Havoc on Louisiana: Updates on Power Outage, Rescue Operations
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Hurricane Ida "One of the Strongest" to Hit Louisiana Since 1850s, Governor Warns
Hurricane Ida Dangerously Near Category 5 as it Makes Landfall in Louisiana
Tropical Depression Develops Into a Storm: Nora Hurling Towards Mexico
Storm Watch: Two Systems May Develop Into a Tropical Depression Within the Week
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Long Island Prepares for Henri's Landfall; Tropical Storm Will Be New England’s First in 30 Years