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Feb 14, 2020
Bomb Cyclone Storm Dennis Could Rival Some of the Most Intense North Atlantic Storms on Record
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Feb 14, 2020 | Washington Post
Spring has arrived weeks early in the South. Flowers are blooming, and that could be a problem.
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Feb 13, 2020 | Washington Post
Global warming is making Washington’s climate more Southern. This winter, it most resembles Atlanta’s.
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| Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Surface Pressure a More Skillful Predictor of Normalized Hurricane Damage than Maximum Sustained Wind
Philip Klotzbach, Michael Bell, Steven Bowen et al
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| Climate Dynamics
Climate of the weakly-forced yet high-impact convective storms throughout the Ohio River Valley and Mid-Atlantic United States
Binod Pokharel, S.-Y. Simon Wang, Jonathan Meyer et al
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| Geophysical Research Letters
The Pacific quasi‐decadal oscillation (QDO): An important precursor toward anticipating major flood events in the Missouri River Basin?
Shih‐Yu Wang, Kirsti Hakala, Robert R. Gillies et al
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| Geophysical Research Letters
Observed trends in the Great Plains low‐level jet and associated precipitation changes in relation to recent droughts
Daniel Barandiaran, Shih‐Yu Wang, Kyle Hilburn
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Feb 12, 2020 | Sacbee
California is dry with no rain in sight. Should we start worrying about drought and wildfire?
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Feb 12, 2020 | CNN
Summer's heat waves could get more dangerous in the coming decades, study warns
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Feb 11, 2020 | Bloomberg
Get Used to Record-Breaking Heat Because It’s Here to Stay
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Feb 11, 2020 | CBS News
Torrential rain hits Southeast as forecast warns of major spring flooding
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Feb 11, 2020 | CNN
Some Antarctic penguin colonies have declined by more than 75% over 50 years