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Get ready for several years of even more record-breaking heat that pushes Earth to more deadly, fiery and uncomfortable extremes, two of the world's top weather agencies forecast.
Extreme weather linked to climate change will likely lead to more Americans losing their homes as foreclosure rates rise, researchers predict.
A flash flood in Allegany and Garrett counties has stretched local emergency systems and emphasizes the need to turn climate ...
Analysis from World Weather Attribution, a climate science group, found that human-caused global warming made the ...
Climate change intensified the catastrophic floods that swept through several U.S. states at the beginning of April, a new report has found. At least 15 people have died as a result of the flooding, ...
The historic rain and flooding in parts of Arkansas, Kentucky and other states caused by intense April thunderstorms was likelier and also more intense because of climate change. That’s ...
said in a Wednesday briefing that it’s hard to discern how climate change impacted flooding in specific waterways and communities without studying the hydrology of each area. But she said an ...
Climate change disturbs this cycle so that the amount of water is not balanced in different parts of the cycle, and water flows either too much or too little. This causes flooding and drought.
Climate change has altered global to local weather ... many of which are more intense and last longer, and more floods and droughts. These changes are collectively increasing the number of ...
according to a new report from a multinational academic group that studies climate change’s connections to extreme weather events. Torrential downpours inundated communities across Kentucky in ...
The historic rain and flooding in parts of Arkansas, Kentucky and other states caused by intense April thunderstorms was likelier and also more intense because of climate change. That’s according to ...