Weather
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‘Supercharged’ Hurricanes Rise Significantly in US Atlantic Coast
While global warming has significantly increased the occurrence of severe storm and flooding in American east coasts for the past 40 years, it was recently found to become particularly intense in the US Atlantic coast.
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Coastal Storm to Bring Rains and Gusty Winds to Portions of Northeastern US
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Storm System to Unleash in Central U.S, Causing Heavy Snow and Severe Weather
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Major Weather Pattern Change Possible Across the Pacific Northwest and Western United States [NWS]