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Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic's buildings from their 100-year flood map, loosening ...
In A Nutshell A major study of 42 years of data shows severe winter storms have shifted northwest, away from the traditional ...
On Earth, water is so intertwined with life that our search for life on other worlds is essentially a search for water. When ...
Flash floods have stuck across Canada over the past year, including Coquitlam, B.C., where an atmospheric river rain event ...
It's not too often that I get excited about New Mexico's future. Big ideas never seem to come to pass, and when they do, we're left with boondoggles like the Rail Runner commuter train or Spaceport ...
The Flying Ministers: The Salvation Army’s “Flying Padres” cross the Australian outback by air, dropping in on ranches and ...
University of British Columbia Okanagan geography student Jenna Taylor went home last month to spend time with her family in Flin Flon, Man.
Maps show where extreme humidity and 90- or 100-degree temperatures will affect about 255 million people across the United States.
At least 221 lots have sold in Altadena and Pacific Palisades and 364 more are in escrow or up for sale, ‘a tiny drop,’ or about 6%, of properties destroyed.
The province’s initial regional restricted fire zone, which remains in place and covers an area roughly between Atikokan and the Manitoba border, includes Quetico Provincial Park.
The expansive nature of this ‘weather-free zone’ will extend south of the border to cover 34 states during the same time period.