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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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Hurricane Lee Forecast Raises East Coast Concerns

Hurricane Lee Forecast Raises East Coast Concerns

Hurricane Lee now Category 3, was advancing west-northwest at 10 mph. Although it had weakened and was far from shore, forecasters anticipated re-strengthening. Hurricane Lee forecast suggests a turn northward parallel to the East Coast by Wednesday, albeit well offshore Jamie Rhome from the National Hurricane Center emphasized that long-term Hurricane Lee forecasts hinge on…

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Ocean Heat Waves Trigger Seabird Die-offs

Ocean Heat Waves Trigger Seabird Die-offs along Pacific Coast

A study led by the University of Washington underscores the escalating threat posed to seabirds due to Ocean Heat Waves linked to climate change. Ocean heat waves are wreaking havoc on seabird populations along the Pacific coast, with nearly half of the world’s oceans experiencing unprecedented temperature surges this summer Although the research focused on…

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Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted to Be Above-Normal

2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted to Be Above-Normal, Warns NOAA

This adjustment is based on current oceanic and atmospheric conditions, particularly the exceptionally warm Atlantic sea surface temperatures, which are offsetting the typically constraining factors related to the ongoing El Nino phenomenon. NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, a branch of the National Weather Service, has revised its forecast for the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season Now expect…

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Burning Man Festival Overcomes Muddy Challenges

Burning Man Festival Overcomes Muddy Challenges, Embraces Radical Self-Reliance

Despite the adverse weather conditions, the spirit of the Burning Man Festival’s 72,000 attendees remained high and optimistic. The Burning Man Festival, held annually in Black Rock City, Nevada, faced unusual challenges this year due to two days of heavy rain that turned the event into a muddy quagmire Gerardo Mendoza, a participant from New…

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Southern New Mexico: The irrigation season will be wrapping up at the end of the month in the state

Southern New Mexico’s irrigation season will conclude at the end of the month, giving locals approximately a month to take advantage of the Rio Grande’s water supply. During the summer, when farmers receive their irrigation allotments, the river often only flows in southern New Mexico for a few months. Given that there were larger allotments due to…

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