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Milton disrupted the flow of drinking water — so Florida deployed a machine to harvest water from the air
David Stuckenberg, co-founder and chief executive officer at Genesis Systems, explains that WaterCube uses proprietary solid and liquid sorbents—water-absorbing materials—that…
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Biden announced $612 million in post-hurricane aid during his trip to Florida
President Joe Biden announced $612 million in recovery aid for areas affected by hurricanes Milton and Helene as he surveyed…
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As Florida reels, focus turns to restoring power, assisting victims after Hurricane Milton
Water begins to recede from flooded streets in Tampa, Florida due to Hurricane Milton on October 10, 2024. Bryan R.…
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Recent storms have caused more than $200 billion in damage
The most recent major storms to hit the US have killed hundreds of people and caused billions of dollars in…
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Why Super Typhoons Like Yagi Are More Common Than You Think
First year The super typhoon surged into the hot, humid waters of the Western Pacific on Thursday as it headed…
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Rare coincidence of La Niña events will weaken hurricane season
Although much weaker than the Pacific winds, the Atlantic Niña current can partially counteract the La Niña current by weakening…
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Tropical Storm Debby moves across the Gulf toward Florida
A tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico strengthened into Tropical Storm Debby on Saturday as it moved across the…
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Wealthy California Neighborhood Hit by Mudslide Moving 9 Inches a Week
Natural gas service to 135 homes was cut off Monday in a neighborhood on Southern California’s Palos Verdes Peninsula as…
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Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in Texas, where it is expected to make landfall after regaining its hurricane strength
Olive Rowe says “everything is gone, everything is gone” as she stands in her destroyed home as Hurricane Beryl passed…
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Hurricane Beryl is no freak storm—it’s exactly the nightmare meteorologists predicted.
Warm water provides the energy that storms need to grow and thrive. Wind gusts evaporate small amounts of water from…
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