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NOAA predicts above-normal activity this hurricane season
WSMV Nashville· 7 days agoHurricane season begins June 1 and lasts through November 30. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season ...
Project 2025 plans to dismantle the federal agency that tracks hurricanes
Media Matters· 4 days agoBut researchers have pushed back on these charges and defended NOAA’s climate data and...
U.S. invests in AI to help fight wildfires
FOX 5 San Diego· 1 day agoThe Biden-Harris Administration has invested thousands of dollars into the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to help fight wildfires.
Atlantic Ocean data spells worrying sign for hurricane season
Newsweek· 23 hours agoThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says that the current season has an 85...
National Hurricane Center's first outlook of 2024 season: Here's what they're tracking
Palm Beach Post via Yahoo News· 3 days agoHere are the 2024 hurricane...the most activity happening between mid-August and mid-October,...
Electric bills forecast to soar with record summer heat, straining household budgets
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance· 21 hours agoExtreme heat will prompt people to crank up their air conditioning, raising energy bills for homes...
Why this summer might bring the wildest weather yet
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoThis story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. Summers keep getting hotter, and the consequences are...
Do you live in House District 49? Here's what to know about the 2 primary candidates
The Coloradoan via Yahoo News· 3 hours ago"And I’m a scientist, so I'm very much data driven, data focused. I carefully weigh out the pros and...
Why are the northern lights different colors? Will Florida see them again later this week?
The Florida Times-Union· 21 hours agoIf you missed them last month, you might have a second chance at catching a glimpse of the northern...
Why are the northern lights different colors? Will Florida see them again later this week?
The Florida Times-Union via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoIf you missed them last month, you might have a second chance at catching a glimpse of the northern lights. Strong solar flares from the sun and a moonless night sky made ...