Western US
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Water Harvesting: Western US Have Demonstrated Alternative Ways To Have Access To Water During Megadrought
The researchers' innovative platform addresses a critical issue in water harvesting: collected water droplets form a thermal barrier that limits additional condensation; thus, they must be removed from the surface as quickly as possible to allow a way for more collecting.
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39 Million People at Risk as Extreme Heat Persists in the West; Blackouts Threaten California and Nevada
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Heat Wave: California Declares Statewide Grid Emergency and Warns of Blackouts Amid Scorching Temperatures
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Tropical System Has Been Issued in Midwest and Southern States While Heatwave Likely Hit Western U.S
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Valley Fever: Increasing Infectious Disease Cases Linked to Inhalation of Fungi from Dust Storm in the Western US
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Scientists Resort to 'Targeted Cattle Grazing' Against Cheatgrass and Wildfires in the Western US
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Jet Stream to Cause Renewed Heat Dome in the Western United States: AccuWeather Forecast
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Health Risks from Western Wildfires Spread Across the United States: Scientists Warn
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Storm System from the South-Central US to the East Coast Expected This Week: National Weather Service
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US Wildfire Forecast: Meteorologists Predict the Western US is Set for an Intense Wildfire Season
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Drought Warning Issued for Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming
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Wildfires Cause a 'New Peak to Air Pollution' in the Pacific Northwest and Unhealthy Air Pollutants: New Study
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NOAA – NWS Warns of Late-Season Winter Storm, Critical Fire Weather Conditions, and Severe Weather Across the US