Hurricanes
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Weather Preparations Help Adapt to Climate-Related Threats Amidst Concerns of Frequent Storms
Weather preparedness, policies, and programs help adapt and prepare against climate-related threats amidst the threat of frequent storms. It can potentially reduce risk and minimize damage from stormy conditions in the US. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Global Impact of Extreme Weather Events: Climate Change Can Intensify Frequent Hurricanes, Drought, Wildfires
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Intense Heat is Deadlier Than Hurricanes, Tornadoes
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Hurricanes Drive Heat Deep Into the Ocean, Boosting Long-Term Warming
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2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season: NOAA Issues Storm Activity Level in the Coming Months
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Tropical Systems Develop Off Southeast US Coast Ahead of Atlantic Hurricane Season [US Weather Forecast]
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Missions to Enhance Forecasts of Climate, Hurricanes Finally Launched
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Hurricanes and Other Natural Disasters Impact U.S Population; About 3.3 million Adults Being Displaced or Forced To Relocate
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Climate Change Could Not Make Extreme Weather Events Go Away: Scientists Explain
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Hurricanes Help to Unearth Historical Shipwreck from the 1800s in Florida
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Scientists Conduct First Study to Determine What Happens When Hurricanes and Bushfires Collide
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How to Avoid Misusing Generators in Power Outages Due to Hurricanes
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Rare November Hurricanes: How to Prepare for Nicole