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Hottest Summer on Record Amplifies Climate Disasters

Hottest Summer on Record Amplifies Climate Disasters and New York Heat-Related Deaths

This extreme heatwave has been a major factor in recent disasters, including the devastating flooding in Libya. In the latest study, it’s revealed that the hottest summer on record has had a substantial impact on global climate patterns Moreover, there are alarming reports of extreme heat-related deaths among New Yorkers, with senior citizens suffering from…

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Thousands of People Lost in Libyan Floods Amplified by Climate Change

Thousands of People Lost in Libyan Floods Amplified by Climate Change, Study Reveals

The calamity, exacerbated by human-induced climate change, was made 50 times more likely due to a combination of factors including construction in flood-prone areas, inadequate dam upkeep, and other local elements, the study stated. Thousands of people perished in a devastating flood that swept through Libya earlier this month, a recent study has revealed Julie…

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Category 5 Hurricane Reminds New England

Category 5 Hurricane Reminds New England of Growing Threat

These comparatively colder Northern waters usually witness weakened storms due to cooler ocean temperatures, drier air, and stronger winds that fail to support Category 5 hurricane strength. New England, accustomed to preparing for nor’easters, has been reminded of the potential threat posed by powerful storms, as the remnants of Category 5 Hurricane Lee, once a…

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National Hurricane Center Reports Post-Tropical Cyclone

National Hurricane Center Reports Post-Tropical Cyclone Lee’s Impact and Response

Lee, once a formidable hurricane, now maintains sustained winds of 45 mph, moving northward after making landfall on Long Island in Nova Scotia last Saturday. Post-tropical cyclone Lee is anticipated to gradually diminish in intensity over the next few days, veering away from Canada and into the Atlantic Ocean, as stated by the National Hurricane…

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Flooding Death Toll in Derna, Libya Reaches Alarming 11,300 as Search for Missing Continues

Flooding Death Toll in Derna, Libya Reaches Alarming 11,300 as Search for Missing Continues

The flooding death toll, unleashed by an unusually potent Mediterranean storm named Daniel, has left an additional 10,100 individuals unaccounted for in this Mediterranean city. In the aftermath of a catastrophic flooding event triggered by the breaching of two dams amidst heavy rains, the flooding death toll in Libya’s coastal city of Derna has tragically…

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Jet Stream Manipulation Claims Debunked Amidst Hurricane Lee's Fury

Jet Stream Manipulation Claims Debunked Amidst Hurricane Lee’s Fury

A man claims that the storm’s path was controlled by manipulating jet streams. A man alleges that Category 5 Hurricane Lee was artificially engineered using jet stream manipulation techniques However, experts unanimously assert that jet stream manipulation technology is not advanced enough to create or influence hurricanes. Hurricane Lee, like most hurricanes, formed due to…

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Reports Record-High Global Temperatures

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Reports Record-High Global Temperatures for June-August 2023

This unprecedented warmth was observed in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, making it the warmest summer in the North and the warmest winter in the South. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) jointly reported that the Earth experienced…

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Reports Record Surge in Catastrophic Disasters

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Reports Record Surge in Catastrophic Disasters in the U.S.

As of the latest update, the nation has grappled with a staggering 23 separate incidents, each causing a minimum of $1 billion in damages. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, has revealed that the United States is experiencing an unprecedented surge in weather and climate disasters This alarming figure surpasses the previous record of 22…

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Category 3 Hurricane Lee

Category 3 Hurricane Lee Maintains Strength Far from Land

Although Category 3 Hurricane Lee has de-escalated from its formidable Category 5 stature observed on Thursday, projections indicate it will re-escalate while traversing the open expanse of the ocean. Hurricane Lee regained Category 3 hurricane status, positioned several hundred miles away from any inhabited areas The National Hurricane Center (NHC) cautioned that elevated surf levels…

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