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A so-far unremarkable Atlantic hurricane season is heading for a 'pivot point,' forecasters warn. Here's what to expect.
It’s been a quiet start to the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, but all that could change dramatically as we head into the first part of August.
We've got a few more days of nasty heat to get through, but heat relief is finally on the way for later this week. First, don ...
More than 132 million people across the central and eastern US are facing blistering temperatures to start the week, with rising humidity making it feel even worse and putting a strain on the energy ...
The latest drought monitor update from the USDA (US Department of Agriculture), NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
As Ellen Bacca, chief meteorologist at News 2’s sister station, WOOD, explained, corn and crops “sweat” just like humans when ...
Severe thunderstorms with large hail, damaging wind gusts, and the potential for isolated tornadoes are expected throughout ...
Christopher Scott, a professor in Pennsylvania State University’s ecosystem science and management department, explained how recent severe weather events are connected to climate change.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNAlabama's Fort Rucker and six other bases revert to original names, reigniting controversyThe U.S. Army has reverted seven base names, including Alabama's Fort Rucker, to their original titles, sparking debate over ...
Climate change is creating stronger turbulence. Aircraft designers hope innovative new techniques will reduce its effects.
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Space.com on MSNHurricane forecasters are losing 3 key satellites ahead of peak storm season − a meteorologist explains why it mattersSatellite data allows meteorologists to keep track of the location, structure and intensity of severe weather, helping to keep people safe. Now they're losing access to these satellites.
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