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High-resolution models predict tropical cyclone rainfall will rise sharply under global warming
Extreme rainfall in New Zealand from future cyclones could rise by up to 35%. New high-resolution modeling predicts that rainfall from tropical cyclones will significantly increase under global ...
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What the global water cycle really is and how it’s supercharging climate disasters
Across the planet, the same invisible system that fills our taps is now driving some of the most destructive disasters on ...
Climate Hurricane Melissa FILE - Residents wade through a flooded street in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa in Petit-Goave, Haiti, Oct. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Odelyn ...
Close your eyes and picture what a hurricane looks like on the ground. What do you see? Is it a shredded palm tree impaled by a 2x4? Perhaps a hapless pier carried out to sea by a froth of surge and ...
Parts of the Amazon rainforest could see a 40 percent drop in annual rainfall if climate change slows the Atlantic Meridional Ocean Circulation (AMOC), according to a new study led by CU Boulder with ...
WDSU.COM. ACROSS THE REGION TONIGHT, AS WE TAKE A LOOK AT THE SATELLITE IMAGERY, YOU SEE SOME CLOUD COVER NORTH. YOU SEE SOME WESTERLIES, TROPICAL WESTERLIES TO OUR EAST. AND BESIDES THAT, THERE’S ...
Two tropical cyclones on opposite sides of North America are drawing attention this week: Tropical Storm Jerry is strengthening in the Atlantic and Hurricane Priscilla is on a course that could send ...
Human-caused climate change boosted the destructive winds and rain unleashed by Hurricane Melissa and increased the temperatures and humidity that fueled the storm, according to an analysis released ...
Human-caused climate change boosted the destructive winds and rain unleashed by Hurricane Melissa and increased the temperatures and humidity that fueled the storm, according to an analysis released ...
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