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An oceanographer explains how climate change, warming oceans and a souped-up atmosphere are creating conditions for deadly floods.
A total of 3,040 warnings went out across the U.S. from Jan. 1 to July 15, the highest number since the modern alert system ...
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Cold air breezes over North America as a result of two new patterns identified in the stratospheric polar vortex, countering ...
Classic rocker Steve Miller has canceled his U.S. tour because he said severe weather including extreme heat and ...
The Steve Miller Band has canceled its planned Grandstand gig, as well as all the other shows on its upcoming tour. In a ...
The federal government has eliminated a key program that tracked the economic toll of weather and climate disasters.
The proposal is still in the early planning stages and would require landlords to install air conditioners or heat pumps in ...
Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of natural disasters like hurricanes and floods. Human actions, such as coastal development, can exacerbate the impact of natural disasters.
Extreme flooding events have become more frequent and severe in 2025, with Texas, New Mexico, North Carolina, and New Jersey ...
Extreme weather events in the United States are becoming more frequent, more intense, and increasingly costly.
FEMA announced in April that it was ending the funding to eliminate “waste, fraud and abuse.” The program saved taxpayers ...