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Disaster response experts gathered in Columbus to discuss preparation strategies. Plus national conversations about changes ...
Four separate 1-in-1,000-year rainfall events struck the U.S. in one week, killing over 120 people and alarming climate scientists about increasing extreme weather patterns.
Before 2021, the typically temperate Pacific Northwest and western Canada seemed highly unlikely to get a killer heat wave, ...
From Florida to Texas, discover the US states where extreme weather – floods, droughts and high temperatures – is wreaking ...
Climate change is likely to make extreme weather events like those experienced in Texas occur more intensely and more ...
Globally, extreme weather events in 2022 cost roughly $270 billion, new data from reinsurance company Munich Re shows. Hurricane Ian was the costliest disaster in Munich Re’s report, followed by ...
Year in climate: Extreme weather events prove climate change is already here. From extreme temperatures, to fires and floods, 2021 was a year of extremes.
Extreme weather events are increasing, and utilities and customers alike are feeling the impact. According to Climate Central, the United States has experienced a 67% increase in major power ...
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Though previous years have had a greater number of billion-dollar extreme weather events, 2022 was more costly — “Damages from these disasters totaled approximately $165.0 billion for all 18 ...
Another example of compound weather events is within our oceans. Rising sea surface temperatures can intensify hurricanes, leading to more powerful storms and heavier rainfall, as we saw with ...