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Victorian farmers are being told to wear hard hats on their properties as shards of sharp plastic fly off brand new wind ...
Residents in the Greater Cincinnati area are grappling with extreme drought conditions, and experts warn that the dry weather ...
Extreme weather is set to strengthen rapidly over the next 20 years, a new study has warned. Scientists from the CICERO Center for International Climate Research in Norway say nearly three ...
Scientists have warned that climate breakdown will continue to make extreme weather events increasingly common. The eastern German city of Dresden was on high alert over the potential for the Elbe ...
China to adopt regulations in wake of investigation finding dirty fuel tanks were used to carry vegetable oil, but public still sceptical. Qiu Feng, the young man dubbed China’s “most handsome ...
Climate change is influencing extreme weather events like the flooding across six countries that has led to mass evacuations of cities as the waters continue to rise. By Austyn Gaffney Floodwaters ...
Hurricane Francine in Louisiana, flooding in the Carolinas and wildfires in California are among the extreme weather events impacting millions across the U.S. just in the past week. And it's not ...
To date, few studies have examined how extreme weather will impact different countries, but Dr Carley Lles and colleagues from the Centre for International Climate Research (CICERO), in ...
We track a line of storms overnight, with more rain chances by Saturday night. Find out how much rain some areas may get.
Extreme Weather to Strengthen Rapidly Over Next Two Decades Sep. 9, 2024 — The study shows how global warming can combine with normal variations in the weather to produce decade-long periods of ...
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