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Ag In 1 Calif. County Uses More Water Than 2 States

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California's record-smashing three-year drought will likely continue, state officials said Monday.
10/05/2022

Ian Brings More Rain, Flooding, Death Up Eastern Seaboard

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Category 4 Hurricane Ian left at least 76 people dead in Florida before making landfall as a Cat. 1 storm South Carolina before moving up the coast, killing 4 more in North Carolina. The Fort Myers, Florida, region was devastated by the storm's high winds, heavy rain, and massive storm surge.
10/03/2022

Ian's Destruction Only Beginning To Become Known

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As Ian 
09/30/2022

Climate Change Increased Ian Rainfall By 10% — Analysis

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Climate change caused Hurricane Ian to dump 10% more rain on Florida than it would have otherwise, a rapid analysis using well-established methodology has found. The atmosphere can hold 7% more water for every extra degree celsius (1.8°F) it warms.
09/30/2022

Ian Hammers Southwest Florida

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Hurricane Ian slammed into southwest Florida Wednesday afternoon as a very strong 
09/29/2022

Ian About To Hammer Florida Coast

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Hurricane Ian is bearing down on the west coast of Florida with "catastrophic storm surge," heavy rain, and wind speeds just 
09/28/2022

Ian Devastates Cuban Grid, Tobacco Belt

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Hurricane Ian knocked out power across the entire nation of Cuba, and killed two people, in the six hours it took to traverse the island Tuesday. The storm made landfall as a Category 3 storm with sustained winds of 125 mph and was expected to dump as much as 16 inches of rain in places.
09/28/2022

Ian Hits Cuba, On Track To Deluge Tampa Bay

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Hurricane Ian – now a Category 3 and set to strengthen into a Category 4 storm – made landfall near 
09/27/2022

Fiona 'Completely Vaporizing' Homes in Canada As PR Remains Without Electricity

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More than half of Puerto Rican electricity customers, over 700,000, were still without power 
09/26/2022

Solar Keeps Some Lights On In Puerto Rico

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Hurricane Fiona, now a Category 4 storm and the first Major Hurricane of the 2022 Altantic season, continues to churn across the Caribbean as those in its wake confront the destruction.
09/21/2022
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