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What canceled climate data would have shown: The costliest 6 months of weather disasters on record
The Trump administration cut a NOAA program that had tracked weather events that caused at least $1 billion in damage. A ...
Every natural disaster presents a bill when it's done. Hurricane Katrina, which inundated the Gulf States in 2005, did $201.3 ...
As global warming continues to reshape Earth's climate, both the occurrence and mechanisms of extreme precipitation events, ...
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Billion-dollar disaster data returns, but this time it's not being run by the federal government
Climate Central, a nonprofit research organization comprised of scientists and communicators, announced it brought ...
Have you noticed that when it rains it often rains a lot? It's not your imagination. When a weather pattern supports rain, the probability that heavy rain, and in some cases buckets of excessive rain, ...
This study is centered around the analysis of rainfall and streamflow data collected from a watershed located within the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge. The ...
For years, we believed the Himalayas were a climatic sanctuary—untouched, pristine, and resilient to the turbulence of ...
Much of the Mississippi River basin is getting wetter, according to a new analysis of federal data, while rainfall events are becoming more intense. At the same time, the western half of the U.S. is ...
Hydropower dams aren’t sustainable—they destroy ecosystems, worsen climate change, and rely on rainfall patterns they help disrupt. Across the world, they’re drying up, failing to deliver clean energy ...
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