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Stronger hurricanes could 'supercharge' extreme El Niño weather events in California
Even distant tropical cyclones can impact California's weather in serious ways, including massive ocean swells, ...
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El Nino-fueled hurricane season could bring devastating weather to California
NOAA's newly released hurricane season forecast warns that an unusually strong El Nino could potentially lead to extreme ...
Hurricane Melissa was one of the strongest hurricanes on record in the Atlantic. So is that proof that climate change is amplifying hurricanes? The short answer is no. Evidence of climate change ...
Every year, Americans rely on accurate forecasts when hurricanes might be developing to know when to stock up on supplies, ...
Hurricane Melissa has cut a path of destruction through the Caribbean this week, hitting Jamaica, Cuba and the Bahamas with winds of up to 185mph. Aid groups are still working to assess the full ...
Recent research suggests climate change could supercharge swings between quiet years and hyperactive seasons packed with dangerous storms.
A study released earlier this year conducted by university researchers from both the UK and US indicated that climate change is causing more extreme rainfall events from hurricanes, specifically among ...
Record-breaking temperatures, deadly floods, worsening drought and intensifying hurricanes are placing millions of people ...
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