Hurricane
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People Exposed To Repeated Hurricanes Has Been Linked To Increased Mental Problems, Research Says
A groundbreaking study done by experts from the University of California, Irvine found that repeated exposure to storms, whether direct, indirect, or media-based, is connected to negative psychological symptoms and may be linked to an increase in mental health issues.
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Flooding Expected as Particularly Intense Storm On Its Way to Hit the US
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Through the Eye of a Hurricane: Weather Scientists Faces the Extreme as they Study Storms Up Close
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Weather History: Remembering 75th Anniversary of First Named Hurricane to Hit US Soil
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US: Potent Storm System Can Develop Into a Tropical Depression Off the Coastal Atlantic
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Goodbye Ida: WMO Rules to Retire the Name After Disastrous Category Four Hurricane Took Dozens of Lives
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Atlantic Hurricane Season in the United States May Come Earlier than Expected: Weather Forecast
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Heavier Storm to Bring Extreme Weather All Over American Northwest
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Storm Eunice Brings Strong Winds and Damage in the UK and Europe