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What started as an ordinary afternoon on a Florida river quickly morphed into a breathtaking and heart-pounding spectacle for boaters.
Risk models can’t rely just on the past anymore. A team of geoscientists suggest new ways to forecast evolving hazards in ...
The National Weather Service, which is responsible for tracking storms and warning the public about them, has lost hundreds ...
The collaborative effort aims to slow water flow, restore salmon habitat, and heal the land using downed trees and storm debris.
The multi-day thunderstorm risk persists across Quebec on Thursday, with particular attention on the Eastern Townships. Large hail, strong winds, and the potential for one or two tornadoes are ...
A new study reveals that saturated soil, not just storm intensity, is a major cause of catastrophic flooding from atmospheric rivers on the US West Coast. Flood peaks can be over four times higher ...
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to stand under a sky that suddenly turns into a river? For millions living along ...
Atmospheric rivers, while vital for replenishing water on the U.S. West Coast, are also the leading cause of floods though ...
Hurricane Idalia in 2023 may not have grown into a Category 4 storm without a plume of river water along its track ...
The storm caused the New River to crest at 31 feet a day after it battered the ... Scientists have continuously pointed to ...
Atmospheric rivers are responsible for most flooding on the West Coast of the U.S., but also bring much needed moisture to ...
The stretch of coastline between Apalachicola and Cedar Key flares neon red on flood risk maps but goes dark on NOAA tide gauge maps. The 150-mile expanse between Apalachicola and Cedar Key has no ...