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Architects prepare for hurricanes, storms: "Invest now or pay later"
CBS News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoModels from other students show metropolises raised over water, with structures that mimic shapes...
AS HURRICANE SEASON OFFICIALLY KICKS OFF, DELTEC HOMES ROLLS OUT A NEW LINE OF HURRICANE-READY...
The Herald-News· 2 days agoForecasters are predicting an "extremely active" 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, using adjectives like "explosive" and "super charged." Deltec's round homes are precision engineered to resist ...
Officials struggle to keep up with escalating weather issue that has impacted thousands: 'Money is...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBrenden Jongman, senior disaster risk management specialist with the World Bank, addressed related...
A busy hurricane season is expected, but what does that actually mean?
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey· 6 days agoThe barrage of numbers and statistics can get overwhelming, but fundamentally, a busy Atlantic...
Hurricane Hunters spread thin heading into Atlantic hurricane season
WUSF 89.7· 4 days ago“There goes my summer,” says First Lt. Zach McDermott, a pilot with the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance...
Florida faces a hectic hurricane season. Can science say who will get hit?
WUSF 89.7· 7 days agoThis year, for instance both AccuWeather and Colorado State University included landfall chances in...
The U.S. Drought Monitor is a critical tool for the arid West. Can it keep up with climate change?
LA Times via Yahoo News· 4 days agoNew research raises questions about the familiar map's ability to address long-term drying trends,...
HURRICANE LEE: AccuWeather exclusively gives businesses weeks of advance notice, most accurate...
AccuWeather· 4 days agoLee brought dangerous storm surge, damaging winds, and flooding rainfall, causing operational...
Severe weather can be averted
The Christian Science Monitor· 2 days agoFrom about June 1 to Nov. 30 the Caribbean, where I live, is usually faced with severe tropical weather systems, including torrential rainfall and hurricanes or cyclones.
Research on Earth’s Raging Heat of 2023-24 Is Picking Up | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 14 hours agoLa Niña will most likely quell a stretch of global record heat, but human-produced greenhouse gases loom as large as ever.