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Hurricane Helene set up future disasters – cascading hazards like these are now upending risk models
Hurricane Helene lasted only a few days in September 2024, but it altered the landscape of the Southeastern U.S. in ways that will affect the hazards residents face far into the future.
The recent death of a bison at Grand Prismatic Spring is an emphatic example of the danger posed by thermal areas in ...
Helene was a powerful reminder that natural hazards don’t disappear when the skies clear – they evolve.
Tourists and officials were startled by a hydrothermal explosion at Black Diamond Pool in July 2024. Geoscientists are working out how and why it occurred to better understand these hazardous events.
Geoscientists have published a large review paper in the journal Science that highlights the capacity of current models to ...
Tourists at Yellowstone National Park witnessed the tragic death of a bison who fell into the near-boiling waters of the ...
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France 24 on MSNClimate change is changing the geography of infectious diseaseEurope isn’t just at risk of the direct effects of climate change, it is also exposed to the indirect effects of infectious disease like dengue, chikungunya and West Nile Virus – which are ...
The recent death of a bison at Grand Prismatic Spring is an emphatic example of the danger posed by thermal areas in ...
Glaciers in Canada, the U.S., and the Alps have lost 12% of their volume since 2001, as heatwaves and soot drive melt rates ...
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