The climate pattern known for intense heat, floods and drought is likely to develop this summer, raising questions about disaster preparedness.
A state of emergency and a travel ban were declared ahead of the powerful nor'easter storm.
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New data reveals concerning phenomenon impacting 80% of major US cities: 'These are not just impacts that you see when you look out the window'
It has many significant impacts. New data reveals concerning phenomenon impacting 80% of major US cities: 'These are not just ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — President Donald Trump is once again jeopardizing climate research by shuttering one of the world’s foremost scientific institutions in Boulder, Colorado. The National Center for ...
A second burst of westerly wind over a remote portion of the western Pacific Ocean increased the likelihood of record-high temperatures this year, according to The Washington Post. On Dec. 10, the ...
By Marco Aquino LIMA, March 3 (Reuters) - Peru's booming agricultural export sector could suffer this year from heavy rains and floods caused by the coastal El Nino weather phenomenon, business ...
The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG)'s map shows heavy rain to occur in the coastal areas of Greater ...
For millions of commuters, the workday doesn't just begin with a train ride. It also begins with a blast of heat. In one of the largest studies ever conducted on thermal comfort in metro systems, ...
The storm, which is expected to pummel the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions through Monday, could bring 20 inches or more of snow to New York City.
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