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When to Question Weather Advice: Lessons from Rapid Intensification

Rachel Torres1 month ago06 mins

When official weather advice fails during rapid intensification, knowing when to question forecasts can save lives. Lessons from Hurricane Otis and climate change.

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  • Severe Weather

HE IS AMONG US: Heat Dome Brings Unprecedented Danger

Sarah Mitchell2 weeks ago08 mins

A historic heat dome is scorching the US East Coast and Western Europe, shattering records and threatening infrastructure. CyclonePost reports on the dangers, science, and what you can do to survive.

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  • Severe Weather

Michigan’s Sky Show: Vulture Soars Through Rare Celestial Rainbow

David Chen4 weeks ago06 mins

A rare Circumzenithal arc graced SE Michigan’s skies last night, offering a breathtaking spectacle as a Turkey Vulture flew through its vibrant colors. Discover the science behind this ‘upside-down rainbow’ and its profound connection to nature.

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North Texas Sky Erupts: Stunning Lightning Captured in Storm

David Chen1 month ago05 mins

A North Texas resident captured stunning lightning strikes yesterday evening as a severe thunderstorm swept through the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Meteorologists explain the science and safety risks.

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Dangerous Humid Heat Surges Across the U.S. — Here’s the Data

Sarah Mitchell2 weeks ago07 mins

Dangerous humid heat is rising across the U.S. faster than expected. New data shows wet-bulb temperatures spiking in Houston, New Orleans, and beyond. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe.

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Tuesday at the Fair: Storm Threat or Perfect Weather?

Sarah Mitchell1 month ago05 mins

Is Tuesday a good day for the fair? Our meteorologist analyzes specific forecast data: rain chances, temperatures, wind, and storm risk to help you plan your visit.

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London’s Heat Crisis: Event on Extreme Heat Canceled Due to Extreme Heat

David Chen2 weeks ago06 mins

London canceled a summit on extreme heat because temperatures hit 38.7°C and the venue’s AC failed. A stark warning on climate adaptation gaps.

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Ghana Floods Kill 13 as Accra Braces for More Rainstorms

Rachel Torres2 weeks ago07 mins

At least 13 people have died in Accra’s worst flooding in years. With another severe storm forecast, authorities urge evacuation. Read the full story on CyclonePost.

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UK Environmental Plan Lags Badly as Watchdog Says Fixes Are Easy

Sarah Mitchell3 weeks ago07 mins

A watchdog says the UK’s environmental plan is far off track — but the fixes are easy. The Climate Change Committee warns of failure to act on net zero and nature.

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Heat Wave on the Move: 160 Million Brace for Scorching Fourth of July

David Chen2 weeks ago07 mins

A brutal heat wave pushing east puts 160 million Americans at risk ahead of July 4th. Here’s what to expect, how to stay safe, and why this could be historic.

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Heat Wave: Silent Killer That Strains Power Grids

Rachel Torres2 weeks ago06 mins

Heat waves kill more Americans than hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes combined. An analysis of risks, infrastructure strain, and what you can do to stay safe.

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Scorching July 4: Heat Records Shatter Across US

Sarah Mitchell1 week ago07 mins

Record-breaking heatwave grips US as July 4 holiday begins. Phoenix hits 118°F, 130 million affected. Safety tips, climate context, and expert analysis inside.

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