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25 Years Ago: The Day a Tornado Rolled Ashore in Myrtle Beach

David Chen3 days ago07 mins

Twenty-five years ago, an F2 tornado rolled ashore in Myrtle Beach, SC, killing two and surprising thousands. A look at the storm, its legacy, and what it means for beachgoers today.

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  • Severe Weather

Super El Niño Is Here — And It’s Worse Than We Thought

Sarah Mitchell3 days ago06 mins

The 2023-2024 Super El Niño is already surpassing 1997-1998 records. Sea surface temperatures hit +2.4°C. Experts warn of worse-than-expected global impacts.

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  • Severe Weather

When’s the Last Time Earth Saw Conditions Like This?

David Chen4 days ago06 mins

Earth’s climate is spinning off the charts. Record ocean heat, super typhoons, and floods have scientists asking: when was the last time the planet saw conditions like this? The answer is staggering.

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  • Severe Weather

Northern Illinois Drenched: July 2–4 Rainfall Totals Shatter Records

Rachel Torres4 days ago05 mins

Northern Illinois saw record rainfall from July 2-4, 2024, with totals exceeding 7 inches in some areas. Here’s the data, expert analysis, and what it means for the future.

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Super Typhoon Bavi Slams Rota with 290 km/h Winds

Sarah Mitchell4 days ago08 mins

Super Typhoon Bavi slams US Pacific island of Rota with 290 km/h sustained winds and 350 km/h gusts. Catastrophic damage expected, evacuations underway.

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NOAA and JTWC Forecast Graphic Archives: Where Did They Go?

Sarah Mitchell5 days ago06 mins

The NHC and JTWC forecast graphics archives have vanished from official sites, disrupting research and public access to historical hurricane forecast tracks, spaghetti models, and intensity plots.

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  • Hurricanes

Bavi (09W) Takes Shape Near Eastern Micronesia — Here’s the Data

Sarah Mitchell5 days ago07 mins

Tropical Storm Bavi (09W) forms near Eastern Micronesia in late March — a rare early-season storm. Track, intensity forecast, and safety tips for Chuuk and Yap.

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  • Severe Weather

Rare Sun Dogs Paint Iowa Sky in a Stunning Morning Display

David Chen5 days ago05 mins

Northwest Iowa woke to a stunning display of sun dogs and halos this morning. We explain the science behind the rare July phenomenon and what it means for weather.

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  • Severe Weather

July Fourth Heat Wave: A Silent Killer We’ve Normalized

David Chen5 days ago06 mins

July Fourth heat wave forecast: East Coast temperatures over 100°F. Expert warnings about health risks, records, and how to stay safe. Latest updates from CyclonePost.

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  • Severe Weather

Heatwave Alert: 34°C Peak and Week-Long Health Warning Issued

David Chen5 days ago05 mins

A week-long health alert has been issued as a new heatwave is set to peak at 34°C. Meteorologist Stav Danaos explains the risks, duration, and how to stay safe.

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Is That 130°F Reading Real? How Scientists Verify Extreme Heat

David Chen6 days ago07 mins

When a heat record hits 130°F, skeptics cry foul. But scientists use rigorous verification to confirm extreme temperatures. Here’s how they separate real records from glitches — and why it matters for your safety.

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  • Severe Weather

Blistering Heat Wave to Linger Through Weekend: Mid-Atlantic and Southeast Brace

Sarah Mitchell6 days ago010 mins

A heat wave bringing triple-digit temps and dangerous heat index values across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast is expected to linger through the weekend, while the Great Lakes and Northeast finally see relief.

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