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12/04/2024
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By Ethan Huff
If global warming is real, then why are the coldest areas of the world getting EVEN COLDER?
Researchers from Thailand have found that surface temperatures across Greenland have been dropping in recent years, not increasing like the climate alarmists claim. Data going back to the turn of the millennium shows that Greenland’s ice-covered sub-regions have been getting incrementally colder year after year. Greenland’s ice-free sub-regions, conversely, have ever-so-slightly warmed during the same time […]
11/26/2024
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By News Editors
Weather Wars: Appalachia, hurricane Helene, lithium and the green new deal – towns that objected to lithium mining now no longer exist
This is a tough message to write, because we’ve all heard so much about this topic, and it’s nearly impossible to get a straight answer from government officials or internet searches. I’m talking about the devastation in Appalachia from Hurricane Helene. (Article by Rob Pue republished from AllNewsPipeline.com) I’ve followed this story from the beginning and put together […]
11/21/2024
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By Cassie B.
Extremely rare “bomb cyclone” blasts northwestern U.S. with snow, rain and heavy winds that could spur dangerous flooding
A rare “bomb cyclone” is blasting the northwestern U.S. and parts of Canada in a weather phenomenon that meteorologists say only happens around once in a decade. Early Wednesday, the affected areas saw hurricane-force wind gusts, and thousands of people were left without power in California, Washington, and British Columbia. Washington was particularly hard hit […]
10/15/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Hurricane Milton left at least 24 dead and millions without power in Florida
Hurricane Milton has ended its onslaught on Florida, killing at least 24 and leaving millions without power. The number of deaths has fluctuated as search and rescue operations reach more people in secluded areas. Milton hit the state just over a week after Hurricane Helene, which caused 27 deaths in Florida. According to the Florida […]
10/14/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Rare RAIN DELUGE in Sahara Desert creating green, blue oases on land that had long been just sand
Large swaths of the Sahara Desert in northern Africa are turning blue and green following a rare rain deluge that swept through the drought-stricken region in recent days. Reports indicate that the normally dry, arid and brown landscape is now brimming with blue lagoons filled with water, trees and other signs of life in the […]
09/06/2024
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By Olivia Cook
HOT STREAK: Phoenix has endured 100 days of extreme heat, with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees
Phoenix, Arizona is in the midst of an extraordinary heat wave, with temperatures showing no signs of dropping. On Tuesday, Sept. 3, the city reached an astonishing 100 consecutive days of temperatures hitting 100 degrees or higher. This new record smashed the previous one from 1993, when the city experienced 76 straight days of extreme […]
08/22/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Extreme Texas heat wave drives electricity demand to all-time high: Will the state’s energy grid survive?
It was another really hot week in the Lone Star State – so hit, in fact, that sources are warning that increased electricity demand could push the state’s energy grid beyond capacity. As temperatures across Texas once again breach triple digits amid the latest extreme heat wave, Texans are cranking up their air conditioning units to […]
07/11/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Once-vibrant Sicilian tourist hotspot now turning away visitors due to severe water shortage
Agrigento, a wildly popular holiday destination in the southern Italian island of Sicily, has started turning tourists away due to a severe water shortage. A charming coastal city in central Sicily, Agrigento is renowned for its archaeological sites, notably the Valley of the Temples, a sprawling, 3,200-acre archaeological site with eight temples built by Greek settlers […]
07/05/2024
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By Zoey Sky
World Meteorological Organization: Hurricane Beryl, now the earliest Category 5 storm on record, sets the tone for a “very dangerous” hurricane season
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warned Tuesday, July 2, that Hurricane Beryl has become a Category 5 storm and is setting the tone for a “very dangerous” hurricane season. Hurricane Beryl tore through Grenada and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean. The aftermath of the hurricane left households without power and is predicted to hit Jamaica […]
06/20/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Over 75 million Americans under heat advisories amid massive heat wave
On Monday, June 17, more than 75 million people across the United States were under severe heat warnings as a major heat wave moved east. The mid-Atlantic and New England areas are expected to see temperatures in the 90s this week, with high humidity making it feel even hotter. The National Weather Service (NWS) mentioned that […]
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