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Many people are looking for weather data (especially higher resolution radar data) that supports response and recovery activities as well as research into previous significant weather-related na...
Google has shared satellite photos taken before and after the devastating tornado that struck Moore, Oklahoma on May 20, 2013.
MIAMI (Reuters) - The 2013 Atlantic hurricane season could be extremely active and spawn 13 to 20 tropical storms, seven to 11 of which are expected to become hurricanes, the U.S.
It's going to be a long summer.; (All Around The US, Risks Of A Water Crisis Are Much Bigger Than People Realize http://t.co/knLFpKFQVZ via Business Insider)...
Rapid climate change during the Middle Stone Age, between 80,000 and 40,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age, sparked surges in cultural innovation in early modern human populations, according to new research.
Scientists forecasted last week that the world’s sea levels will continue to rise until the end of the century, leaving many cities – including London – vulnerable to flooding.
A massive, mile-wide tornado with winds up to 200 mph killed at least 51 people Monday afternoon during 40 terrifying minutes of destruction across southern Oklahoma City and its suburbs.
At least 91 people, including 20 children, are feared killed as a gigantic tornado rips through Oklahoma City suburbs, flattening whole neighbourhoods.
New temperature norms under climate change will increase weather-related deaths in metropolitan areas in coming decades (RT @NRDCBioGems: Heatwave deaths in New York city could rise by up to 22%, study shows: http://t.co/0HfOjJMWxH)...
Natural disasters are unpredictable, and can occur anywhere, anytime.
Scientists warn that despite reactionary headlines stating the world is warming slower than expected, their research shows longer-term warming will still reach dangerous levels unless we urgently reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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The potential hazard posed by earthquakes at a subduction zone south-west of Pakistan could be greater than previously thought, a new study suggests.
A strong earthquake strikes off the Kamchatka peninsula in Russia's far east, but an initial tsunami warning issued by the authorities is lifted.
Tropical plants flower at supra-annual irregular intervals. In addition, mass flowering is typical for the tropical forests in Borneo and elsewhere, where hundreds of different plant timber species from the Dipterocarpaceae family ...
Ongoing floods force families to evacuate, dam being watched WBRC (WMC-TV) - Roadways around the Mid-South are flooding resulting in cars getting stuck in massive puddles and flooded areas.
RT @chinafile: #Water-trading Could Exacerbate #Water Shortages in China—by @debikaray @chinadialogue http://t.co/utJkZc8rCY #drought
Weather patterns around the globe are getting weirder and weirder: heat waves and record snow storms in Spring, blasts of Arctic air followed by sudden summer, record deluges and then drought..
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Water levels in U.S.
12:50 a.m. Texas Task Force 1, the state’s elite search and rescue team, has been activated to assist local officials and first responders in Oklahoma.
Study finds that about 30 percent of water contributing to sea level rise comes from glaciers. (RT @ClarkMatters: Geography Prof.
Turkey hunting in the Lone Star State has dried up along with the state's water (Drought Gobbles Up Texas Turkey Hunt http://t.co/PlYraZcbv0)
Daily weather forecast and wrap-up provided by redOrbit meteorologist Joshua Kelly.
Chile's emergency office said on Twitter that the quake did not have the conditions necessary to generate a tsunami.
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