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extreme weather events

Intense dust storms, such as this haboob in Mali, proceed torrential rain in the Sahel. Credit Picture: Françoise Guichard / Laurent Kergoat / CNRS Photo Library

Hidden Earth Signals Could Supercharge Storm Warnings for Billions at Risk

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Older adults in Ohio are among the most vulnerable to extreme weather

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In 2023, climate-change indicators reached new heights, WMO reports

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Fighting extreme weather with extreme computing power

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Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, in May 2016 after high tides in the Potomac River inundated the street. Floods like these will occur more frequently as sea levels inch toward coastal infrastructure. Credit: NOAA

100-year floods could occur yearly by end of 21st century

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Extreme weather events linked to increased child marriage

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An Antarctic petrel flying over the Antarctic Peninsula (Image Credit: Nigel Voaden via Wikimedia).

Storms of Extinction

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“It would be really exciting to think a little bit more creatively about how we can as a community get ready for that kind of whiplash of different challenges and different extremes that we might not be anticipating in detail,” said Jenny Suckale, an assistant professor of geophysics in the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, during a Jan. 18 webinar. (Image credit: Getty Images)

What we can learn from California’s deadly storms

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