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+32 +2Hawaii Braces for Category Five Hurricane
Lane is the second category five storm in recorded history to come within 350 miles of Hawaii.
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+19 +3Japan declares heatwave a natural disaster
At least 65 people have died and more than 22,000 are treated in hospital amid record temperatures.
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+18 +6Heat Wave Scorches Sweden as Wildfires Rage in the Arctic Circle
High temperatures and low rainfall have fueled fires across the country. Elsewhere in Europe, drought in Britain and Ireland has exposed ancient structures.
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+25 +2U.S. Postal Service worker found dead amid Southern California’s record-breaking heat
A longtime U.S. postal carrier was found dead in her mail truck in Woodland Hills on Friday afternoon amid blistering summer temperatures, authorities confirmed Monday.
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+21 +2The Gathering Storm
A storm is seen in Sarasota, Florida, June 24, 2018.
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+20 +5Stormlapses
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+33 +8There Is No NASA 'Cloud Machine' - Here's The Real Explanation Of That Viral Video
No, no, no...That is not a massive NASA cloud generating machine in that viral video. Here is the actual science.
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+2 +1CSU 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast: Slightly Above-Average
A slightly above-average Atlantic hurricane season is likely in 2018.
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+19 +7Cool-Season Tornadoes are Becoming More Common, Especially in “Dixie Alley”
A new study finds that the months of November to February are seeing an increase in average tornado activity, with a shift away from the Southern Plains and a ramp-up over the favored terrain of “Dixie Alley,” including Arkansas, Louisiana,...
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+27 +5'Orange Snow' Baffles Eastern Europeans
The strange phenomenon caused by snow mixing with sand is sighted in Russia and other countries.
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+13 +3With Operation Popeye, the U.S. government made weather an instrument of war
Operation Popeye was a secret Vietnam War-era effort to conduct covert cloud seeding over Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, extend the monsoon season, and give the United States an advantage in the war. By Eleanor Cummins.
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+3 +1Winter Storm Targets Northeast as NYC Preps for a Foot of Snow
National Weather Service says New York City and northern suburbs could get 12 to 16 inches of snow
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+12 +4Too Much Sun Could Wreak Havoc on Driverless Cars
Space meteorologists warn automated vehicle engineers against relying on GPS. By Kyle Stock and Brian K. Sullivan.
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+21 +7Has the World's Hardest Race Gotten Too Deadly?
Temperatures were brutally low at this year’s running of the 300-mile competition, and one frostbitten competitor may lose his hands and feet. Is this just the price of playing a risky game, or does something need to change?
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+18 +2Big outdoor temperature swings tied to heart attack risk.
Many people know that extreme cold can raise your chances of having a heart attack, but a new study suggests that wild swings in temperature may do the same.
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+18 +3Reality Check: Is Snow getting Rarer?
In the UK, there is evidence to suggest that snowfall has decreased over the past few decades. Worldwide, it's a more complicated picture.
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+22 +3Sandbags and Warnings as Northeast U.S. Braces for Storm-Driven Flood
Businesses blocked doors with sandbags and officials warned residents of waterfront homes to be ready to evacuate as the northeastern United States braced for a powerful storm on Friday that threatened to flood coasts from Maine to North Carolina.
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+16 +4Arctic Storm Blankets Europe | Pictures
Several trucks and cars stand deserted after a pileup near Sjobo, Sweden.
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+18 +45 Dead after Tornado, Flooding from Central US Storms
The death toll rose to at least five on Sunday after severe thunderstorms swept through the central U.S., spawning a tornado that flattened homes, gale force winds and widespread flooding from the Upper Midwest to Appalachia.
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+20 +4Eyewall of Fearsome Cyclone Gita Churns across Tonga
Thousands of Tongans saw their most terrifying storm in living memory on Monday night local time, as the eyewall of Tropical Cyclone Gita ripped across the southern end of the Southwest Pacific archipelago under cover of darkness.
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