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Summer 2023 Was the Hottest on Record
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Published September 14, 2023
June, July, and August were 0.23°C (0.41°F) warmer than any other summer in NASA’s record.
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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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The Best Places to Plant Trees in Maryland
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Published September 7, 2023
Using remote sensing, researchers have developed a method to guide the state of Maryland’s tree-planting efforts.
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Atmospheric Rivers Swamp Central Chile
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Published September 1, 2023
After more than a decade of drought, strong atmospheric rivers in June and August flooded the foothills of the Andes in the Maule, Ñuble, and Biobío regions.
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Idalia Spawns Major Winds
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Published August 30, 2023
The hurricane rapidly intensified over the Gulf of Mexico, weakening only slightly before making landfall over Florida.
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Idalia Roars Into the Gulf of Mexico
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Published August 29, 2023
Fueled by unusually warm waters, the hurricane is forecast to rapidly intensify before barreling into Florida.
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Heat Dome Descends on Central U.S.
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Published August 25, 2023
Extreme temperatures and humidity affected millions of people in the Midwest, Great Plains, and South in August 2023.
July 2023 Was the Hottest Month on Record
Published August 14, 2023
Earth in July 2023 was 1.18°C (2.12°F) warmer than the average for the month, and warmer than any other month in the 143-year record.