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Five Factors to Explain the Record Heat in 2023
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Published January 12, 2024
What caused the year to be so hot? Here is a breakdown of the primary factors that scientists considered.
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Hurricane Lee Traverses the Warm Atlantic
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Published September 12, 2023
The major storm fluctuated in intensity as it approached the U.S. East Coast.
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Smoke Smothers the Northeast
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Published June 7, 2023
Fires in Quebec have delivered one of the most intense outbreaks of smoke seen in the eastern U.S. in decades.
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Smoke Fills North American Skies
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Published May 16, 2023
Smoke from wildland fires caused poor air quality and hazy skies in several cities.
Dust Blows Across the U.S. Southwest
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Published March 1, 2023
In the wake of a cold front, strong winds lofted dust into the air over northern Mexico, eastern New Mexico, and northwestern Texas.
Ex-cell-ent Clouds off Chile’s Coast
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Published February 3, 2023
Satellites have exposed the impressive coverage of marine stratocumulus clouds as well as their compelling shapes and patterns.
Nicole Approaches Florida
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Published November 9, 2022
The size of the tropical cyclone indicates that the storm’s effects could be far-reaching.
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