Today: September 19, 2024
Today: September 19, 2024

'Firehose' storm hits part of North Carolina and scientists see climate change

Tropical Weather
September 17, 2024

The Carolinas braced for a storm that forecasters warned could bring heavy rain — as much as 6 to 8 inches in some spots. But one narrow band got a “firehose” that dumped as much as 20 inches in a so-called 1,000-year flood that shocked many with its intensity.

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Connecticut aquarium pays over $12K to settle beluga care investigation

A Connecticut aquarium where three beluga whales have died from illnesses since 2021 has agreed to settle a federal investigation that found alleged animal care and water quality violations

Connecticut aquarium pays over $12K to settle beluga care investigation
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Endangered sea corals moved from South Florida to the Texas Gulf Coast for research and restoration

Scientists have moved about 300 endangered sea corals from South Florida to the Texas Gulf Coast for research and restoration

Endangered sea corals moved from South Florida to the Texas Gulf Coast for research and restoration
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Climate-related 'one-two punch' seen driving Los Angeles wildfires

Wildfires around Los Angeles have burned rapidly in the past week after vegetation growth and record heat blamed on climate change, and Southern California blazes could get

Climate-related 'one-two punch' seen driving Los Angeles wildfires
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What to know about the pipeline fire burning for a third day in Houston's suburbs

A pipeline fire that forced hundreds of people to flee their homes in the Houston suburbs is burning for a third day, with officials saying they don’t expect it to be extinguished until sometime Thursday evening

What to know about the pipeline fire burning for a third day in Houston's suburbs
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Outer Banks homes on brink of collapse as erosion, king tides worsen

Outer Banks homes on brink of collapse as erosion, king tides worsen

Outer Banks homes on brink of collapse as erosion, king tides worsen
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Weak demand for low-carbon products hampers green investment, COP28 initiative says

Weak demand for low-carbon products hampers green investment, COP28 initiative says
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Nigeria warns of possible flooding as Cameroon releases water from dam

Nigeria warns of possible flooding as Cameroon releases water from dam
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Coffee growers look to postpone EU deforestation requirement

Coffee growers look to postpone EU deforestation requirement
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UN chief urges divided nations to approve blueprint to address global challenges from climate to AI

UN chief urges divided nations to approve blueprint to address global challenges from climate to AI