Weather
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How 2021 Extreme Weather Events Cost the US About $145 Billion Dollars
There was no lack of disastrous weather catastrophes hitting the United States last year. There was no lack of disastrous weather catastrophes hitting the United States last year, from pipe-bursting cold in Texas to road-warping heat in the Pacific Northwest, with an endless procession of wildfires thrown in for good measure, as regular Earther readers will know.
Latest Research Articles
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US Faces Deadliest Extreme Weather Year With a Rise in Carbon Emission
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More Snow Incoming: Storm From Canada Will Make US Northeastern Regions Colder
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Bomb Cyclone May Intensify Weather Conditions in the Eastern Areas of the US
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Deforestation is the Culprit for Increased Storm Frequency and Worsening Floods
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Icy Conditions Led to Road Accidents Across Northeast
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Snowmageddon 2022: Multiple Winter Weather Alerts Raised All Over US Due to Arctic Blast
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Upper Midwest, Great Lakes May Receive Fresh Snow From Alberta Clipper
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Warmest December in Texas on Record Since 1889 Worsens Drought Conditions
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'Animal Rain': Texas Residents Reported Fishes Falling From the Sky
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Climate Change Will Bring More Intense Hurricanes to New York, Says New Study
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Seven States in Malaysia Hit by Floods, Forcing Thousands to Evacuate