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The deadly, widespread flooding disaster that plunged parts of the central and southern United States underwater in early ...
New research suggests that the unexpected intensity of the ongoing solar maximum may be partly tied to a lesser-known, ...
For the highly populated coastal country of Bangladesh, once-in-a-century storm tides could strike every 10 years -- or more often -- by the end of the century, scientists report.
While the eastern United States continues to shiver under a raw, damp weather pattern, much of the West is seeing record-breaking warmth.
Once-in-century storm tides could strike Bangladesh every decade by 2100, MIT study warns - Storms that swamp vast stretches ...
“In a world without the burning of fossil fuels, this event would happen once in a lifetime — that’s kind of what the National Weather Service is saying,” said Marc Alessi, a climate ...
A man looks at debris on the ground after apartments were struck by a tornado in Selmer, Tenn., on Thursday. (Jamar Coach/The Jackson Sun/USA Today Network via Reuters) ...
Little change to the forecast for Friday with warm, muggy, and windy conditions hanging around for another day. Plenty of clouds out there this morning but we will gradually see some clearing ...
THE ARKANSAS DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND THE NATIONAL GUARD ARE CLOSELY WATCHING THESE STORMS AS THEY MOVE ACROSS THE STATE. THEY SAY THEY'RE READY TO SEND IN HELP AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE.
the prolonged deluge is something that “happens once in a generation to once in a lifetime,” the weather service said. “Historic rainfall totals and impacts are possible.” Water rescue ...
A deadly string of storms hit Tennessee Wednesday night and the rain isn't expected to stop for several more days, leading to concerns for a "generational flooding" event. Concerns over flooding ...