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Tornadoes, wildfires, tropical cyclones and sea level rise are all on the list of dangers made worse by climate change.
The FEMA site includes extensive data on the National Flood Insurance Program and flood risk maps, but appears to have been scrubbed of mentions of climate change or how communities can prepare ...
Regions from Texas northward into Oklahoma, and east into parts of Arkansas and Louisiana, will face a heightened risk for strong storms, according to the forecast. AccuWeather's forecast map for ...
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A new study by UT Austin researchers reveals that some birds with wide geographic ranges or larger brains still occupy narrow climate niches, making them more vulnerable to climate change than ...
The map shows the change in the number of days per year ... and water resource management. Heavy rainfall, climate change and flood risk The intensity of heavy rainfall events in Australia is ...
A powerful future earthquake, coupled with climate-driven surges in sea levels, could significantly increase flood risks in ...
New rounds of severe thunderstorms and life-threatening, potentially catastrophic, flooding risks are brewing in the central ...
The National Weather Service in Norman is warning of a "significant" flood risk through Tuesday night, especially in central ...
Despite the morning storms, there's still a risk of severe weather that could produce tornadoes, hail and flooding Tuesday afternoon, evening and night.
Severe storms are moving across Oklahoma, bringing a significant flooding threat and low tornado risk Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning.