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Structures burn during the Palisades Fire.

Climate Chaos: Earth’s Wild Swings Between Floods and Droughts Are Getting Worse

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Study suggests US droughts, rainy extremes becoming more severe

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Iron Winds Sweep Across Ultra-Hot Exoplanet WASP-76 b

As weather extremes become the new normal under climate change, University of Delaware data scientist Jing Gao and regional climate scientist Melissa Bukovsky from the University of Wyoming are working to understand how urban land patterns can help reduce population exposure.

Designing cities for 21st-century weather

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The Heat is On

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