Por: NBC News Science August 07, 2023
An intense marine heat wave has developed off the U.S. West Coast, pushing sea surface temperatures more than 5 degrees Fahrenheit higher than normal. The expanse of warm water in the Pacific Ocean, being tracked by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, first formed and started growing more than 1,000 miles offshore in May. In recent weeks, changing wind patterns have altered the ocean’s circulation, pushing the warm water to... + full article
NBC News USA Science July 25, 2023
The heat waves simultaneously broiling the southwest United States and southern Europe would have been “virtually impossible” if not for climate change, according to a group of scientists who study the probability of extreme weather events. A third heat wave, in China, could... + más
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10 WBNS USA Nation January 11, 2023
DENVER — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday. Even though 2022 wasn’t near... + más
NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022 | WPLG Local 10
NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022 | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Science January 11, 2023
DENVER (AP) — Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday.Even though 2022 wasn’t... + más
NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022 | 10 WBNS
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech January 11, 2023
DENVER – Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday.Even though 2022 wasn’t near... + más
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation January 10, 2023
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Florida Hurricane Ian survivors face deadline to apply for FEMA aid | Fox Business
CBS News USA Nation January 10, 2023
Costly weather disasters kept raining down on America last year, pounding the nation with 18 climate extremes that caused at least $1 billion in damage each, totaling more than $165 billion, federal climate scientists calculated Tuesday.Even though 2022 wasn't near record... + más
Extreme weather caused $165 billion in damage last year, NOAA says | NBC News
Drought, fire risk to stay high during third La Niña winter | WPLG Local 10
The Hill USA Health December 13, 2022
Exposure to extremely hot or cold temperatures raises a heart disease patient’s risk of dying, according to a new study. Combing through four decades worth of global data on heart disease patients, the authors found that such extremes were collectively responsible for about... + más
Health Care — Court won’t block California flavored tobacco ban | The Hill
Women not getting equal medical advice when it comes to heart health, study finds | ABC News
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