Weather
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Intervention Technology of Cooling Down Oceans is Not Enough to Weaken Hurricanes [New Study]
Controlling the forces of nature through technology has long been thought by scientists, including attempts to weaken hurricanes and force rainfall.
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Tropical Storm Kay to Bring Rains and Small Flooding in Southern California
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Cold Front and Low Pressure System to Cause Thunderstorms in Eastern and Southern Australia
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Hurricane Kay Could Bring Heavy Rains and Floods to Southern California
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Tropical Moisture to Bring Wet Weather and Flood Risk to the Southern US by End of Week
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Hurricane Earl Now Heading Towards Bermuda
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California’s Heatwave Breaks Records, and Power Outages Remain a Concern
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US Coast Guard Faces Raging Waves While Attempting a Daring Rescue Amidst Hurricane Earl