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Beijing raised its wind warning to orange - the second-highest alert level - on Thursday as strong gales are expected to ...
A video of a Chinese city struggling amidst a massive sandstorm was shared on social media, which went viral and left the ...
Due to extreme gales alerts, several regions in China have enacted emergency safety measures. This includes the temporary suspension of classes in Xiong'an New Area, Hebei Province, the temporary ...
Each year hundreds of thousands of farmed animals are killed in the aftermath of extreme weather events. During the summer months, heat waves and high temperatures put all farmed animals, whether ...
At least eight people have been killed across Tennessee, Missouri, Indiana and Kentucky during extreme weather this week. The most recent death occurred Friday morning, when a boy was swept away ...
But what was widely reported as a sandstorm in China was ... of strengthening infrastructure and defence against future extreme weather events. 17. Typhoons, Philippines The Philippine Red ...
The pause could affect the millions of Americans who speak a language other than English at home, at a time when climate change is exacerbating extreme weather. Hot and dry conditions in the ...
There have been eight reported tornadoes across four states in 24 hours. A once-in-a-generation extreme weather event is underway, beginning with a tornado outbreak and continuing into the weekend ...
It's like something out of a science fiction movie: in China, a sandstorm has swept over the city of Hotan. Rescued NASA astronauts deliver message to Trump, Musk after 'incredible' nine months in ...
In recent years the increasingly unpredictable and severe weather patterns across the United States have been hard to ignore. From devastating hurricanes to prolonged droughts the face of American ...
Torrential hurricanes, devastating droughts, crippling ice storms, and raging heat waves—all are extreme weather phenomena that can claim lives and cause untold damage. Climate change influences ...
Helping communities predict extreme weather events that have never been recorded in modern history is the focus of a new paper published in Nature Communications. A team from the Climate ...