Western US
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Wildfire Smoke Particles Can Affect the Climate Longer Than Previously Expected
The airborne particles from wildfires can last in the atmosphere even for more than a week. The airborne particles from wildfires can last in the atmosphere even for more than a week.
Latest Research Articles
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US Weather Forecast Warns Pair of Winter Storms to Affect Central US and Eastern US from Late This Week
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Atmospheric River to Hit the Pacific Northwest from Early This Week: Weather Forecast
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'Worst-Case Scenario': Human Activities Blamed for Causing Megadrought in Western US
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Drought in Western US Could Last Until 2030 Due to Climate Change
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Wildfire ‘Double-Hazard’ Zones: Growing Communities in the US Western States Face Risks
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Western US Faces Snow Drought That Could Lead to a Big Problem
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Mountain Snowpacks in Western US Might Completely Disappear Soon
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Extreme Heatwave and Drought in Western US Cause Shrinkage of Prized Trout Streams
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Extreme Heat Could Possibly Prompt Power Outage and Shortage of Water
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At Least 85 Wildfires Consume 1.5m Acres Across US West Affected by Drought
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Contaminated Water: Overlooked Effect of Raging Wildfires is Slowly Seeping Into Western US
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Southwestern US Brace For Brutal Heatwave as Temperature Soars to Triple Digits