Hurricane Beryl leaves Caribbean islands in a state of assessment and rebuilding. The need for renewable energy and a gender-sensitive approach is highlighted.
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Those hoping for relief this winter from the South Carolina drought may be disappointed because of La Niña, the latest ...
In the modern hurricane record – since satellites came around in the 1960s – most Julys observe at least one named storm, but ...
Respite from the heat may be on its way in the form of a tropical wave that could bring "gusty thunderstorms" and the threat ...
Wind shear (red - strong shear; green - low shear): ...
The Insurance Information Institute said that Florida homeowners spent much less on insurance than originally estimated last ...
Chart: Axios Visuals Across the so-called "Main Development Region" of the tropical Atlantic Ocean, the ocean waters contain record-high amounts of heat — and it's increasing. Typically, these waters ...
# THE government will donate $600,000 to Caribbean countries affected by Hurricane Beryl, according to Disaster Risk Management Authority chairman Alex Storr. # He said the countries would receive the ...
A senior science fellow with Nutrien Ag Solutions says midwestern crops are benefitting from cooler weather. Eric Snodgrass ...
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