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NOAA: Ian, drought supercharged US weather extremes in 2022

Por: WPLG Local 10 Tech January 11, 2023

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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 record hot for the United States, it was the third-wildest year nationally both in number of extremes that cost $1 billion and overall damage from those weather... + full article



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