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We still don't know why tornados happen, but we're getting closer to finding answers — just as the Trump administration threatens to cut $1 billion in funding ...
The loss of weather data will threaten lives and livelihoods, and accelerate the nation’s growing home-insurance crisis, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Mark Gongloff writes.
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Space.com on MSNHurricane forecasters are losing 3 key satellites ahead of peak storm season − a meteorologist explains why it matters
Satellite data allows meteorologists to keep track of the location, structure and intensity of severe weather, helping to keep people safe. Now they're losing access to these satellites.
While climate change continues to exacerbate extreme weather, poor governance is often at fault for unnecessary deaths following weather events. People die because of lack of warning and delayed ...
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