U.S. Heat Wave Virtually Impossible Without Climate Change
Scientists find the U.S. heat wave affecting 180 million Americans would be virtually impossible without climate change.
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Scientists find the U.S. heat wave affecting 180 million Americans would be virtually impossible without climate change.
NOAA confirms El Niño conditions as super-El Niño risk jumps to 63%. Record sea temperatures, Red Cross warnings, and global economic implications.
NOAA confirms El Niño has arrived with a 63% chance of a very strong event. Scientists warn of record heat, droughts, floods and economic impacts.
NOAA confirms El Niño has arrived with a 63% chance of becoming very strong. Scientists warn of extreme heat, floods, droughts, and wildfires globally.
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