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An “extremely” active hurricane season is ahead. Colorado State University updated its forecast and calls for several more storms that would be nearly double the average. This comes as Isaias moved up the East Coast and left behind damage. Thousands are without power across several states. We spoke to a family in Buckingham Wednesday that read more
As most plastic enters the oceans via rivers, the authors say a “complete halt” of such pollution entering the ocean using river barriers – especially in key polluting rivers – could prevent most of the pollution they otherwise predict over the next three decades. Analysing the impact of the currently used devices that collect waste read more
Tornadoes start in the outer edges of hurricanes. Once a storm is over land, the increase in surface friction can lead to twisters. As Hurricane Isaias worked its way through the Mid-Atlantic states Tuesday, its winds steadily diminishing, a new hazard arose: tornadoes. It is not uncommon for hurricanes to spawn tornadoes, and they are read more
Isaias has strengthened back to a hurricane and slammed into North Carolina, the National Hurricane Center said Monday evening. The storm — which now has maximum sustained winds of 85 mph — struck Ocean Isle beach at 11:10 p.m. as a Category 1 hurricane. Coastal flooding from storm surge, minor wind damage and inland flooding read more
Hurricane Douglas joined a long list of hurricanes that have come near the Hawaiian Islands but didn’t cause major damage. Kauai Mayor Derek Kawakami said such experiences — unfortunately — help people become complacent and think disaster will never strike them. “What we’re really concerned about is Mother Nature — there’s no way you can read more

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