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'800-Pound Gorilla' - Intense Currents at Gulf of Mexico Can Supercharge Hurricanes
Disturbances in the currents in the Gulf of Mexico may supercharge hurricanes. Forecasts say a repeat of the 2005 hurricanes could happen this year.
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NOAA Predicts 'Above-Average' Atlantic Hurricane Season in 2022
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US Storm Warning: SPC Issues Severe Thunderstorm Alert for States in the Gulf Coast and Midwest
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Heatwave in India and Pakistan Will be ‘30 Times More Likely’, Scientists Say
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Weather Conditions Turned Already Dangerous Marathon Deadly
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Storm Rips Through Canada, Leaving 250,000 Without Electricity and 8 Dead
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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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As Cold Front Approaches Houston, Texas, Strong Storms and Severe Weather Are Possible
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Australia: Bureau of Meteorology Issues Storm Warnings and Flood Warnings for Lismore This Week
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Weather Report: Rain and Colder Temperatures Are Predicted To Begin This Week Throughout Texas and Alabama
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Deadly Tornadoes Kills At Least One Person and Injures Dozens in Germany
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Canada Storm Update: Deadly Derecho Kills At Least 10 People, Leaves Half a Million Without Electricity