Weather
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NASA Warns Moon's Wobble Might Drastically Affect Tide, Causing Severe Flooding
Hurricanes and other extreme weather events have already become more frequent and severe due to climate change throughout the planet. However, there is a smaller, less visible menace on the horizon that may devastate America's coastlines.
Latest Research Articles
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California Drought is Destroying Vegetation and Drying up Reservoirs, Resulting to Water Crisis
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Ravaging California Wildfire Produces its Own Lightning as it Doubles in Size
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High-Speed Solar Winds Travelling at 1.1 Million MPH to Impact Earth This Weekend
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Death Valley Soars to 130 Degrees, Highest Temperature Recorded on Earth in 90 Years
Commuters Wade in Flooded Subway in New York as Hurricane Elsa Brings Torrential Rain
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Global Warming: More Than 5 Million Per Year Suffer From Heat-Related Deaths
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Authorities Raise Alert Due to Forecasted Hot Weather in Southern California This Weekend
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South Texas Soaked in Heavy Rain While Florida Suffers From Hurricane Elsa
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June 2021 is the 'Hottest June' in History of America With Recordbreaking Temperature
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US to Start Massive Water Recycling Project Due to Lake Mead's Critical Level
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Record-Breaking Heat Reaches Arctic Circle, Matching Miami's Highest Temperature
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Large Knowledge Gap on Tsunami Threatens Coastal Cities and Humanity