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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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Former NOAA Staffers Revive Climate.gov After Admin Shutdown

David Chen2 weeks ago05 mins

Former NOAA employees resurrect climate.gov after Trump administration shutdown, restoring access to global warming data for farmers, planners, and emergency managers.

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Former NOAA Staffers Resurrect Climate Data Site After Gov’t Shutdown

Sarah Mitchell2 weeks ago06 mins

Former NOAA employees revived the Climate.gov database after the administration shut it down. Over 1,200 datasets are now online again, but funding is uncertain.

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El Niño Has Formed. Forecasters Expect a Global Weather Powerhouse.

David Chen4 weeks ago06 mins

El Niño has officially formed, and forecasters warn it could become a global weather powerhouse. From floods to droughts, here’s what it means for you.

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When the Sirens Scream: Inside a Tornado Warning Night in Oklahoma

David Chen1 month ago06 mins

A vivid narrative of a tornado warning night in Oklahoma, exploring how radar science, false alarms, and human stories shape severe weather safety.

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