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Fuel for Ian, Cool from Fiona
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Published September 27, 2022
Warm seas provide fuel for extreme storms, and can then be cooled by them.
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Canada Braces for Fiona
Published September 23, 2022
After buffeting Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Bermuda, the hurricane appeared destined to be one of the strongest storms to ever reach the Canadian Maritimes.
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Feeling the Heat in the Extremes
Published September 16, 2022
New climate research shows where to expect hot and humid heat waves in the United States in the coming decades.
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A Long-lasting Western Heatwave
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Published September 9, 2022
In early September 2022, a heat dome over the western U.S. brought a long-lasting, record-breaking heatwave that was ultimately cooled by a tropical storm.
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Late Season Melting in Greenland
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Some scientists think the widespread late-season melting could have implications for the ice sheet’s near future.
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Deep Concern About Food Security in Eastern Africa
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Published August 16, 2022
The Horn of Africa is facing drought and crop failures after four inadequate rainy seasons.
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A July of Extremes
Published August 2, 2022
In the United States, pervasive and persistent heat domes put more than 150 million people under heat warnings and advisories in the month of July.
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