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'Hydroclimate whiplash' becoming more common as prolonged drought fuels fires and flooding, experts say. Andrew Kurjata · CBC News · Posted: Jun 11, 2025 8:29 PM EDT | Last Updated: June 12.
In their study, published Thursday in the journal Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, the researchers examined global weather records and found that hydroclimate whiplash events have already grown ...
Caption: Dawson Creek flows through the city of the same name in September 2016 in the aftermath of flooding that caused severe damage to the northeast B.C. community. The city is warning the days ...
Market Extra Stock market’s post-GDP whiplash shows it’s ‘foolish’ to expect anything but volatility The S&P 500 stages a dramatic recovery on Wednesday, but still books a loss in April ...
Deep Sky, the Canadian carbon removal project developer, has published new research revealing a home insurance crisis unfolding across North America as wildfire risk reaches dangerous levels in 2025.
"Hydroclimate whiplash" – extreme swings between wet and dry years – is worsening fire conditions; The relationship between precipitation extremes and fire risk is creating dangerous fuel loads; ...
New report reveals 150,000+ uninsured households in California's highest-risk areas as spring fire conditions hit 10-year records MONTREAL, June 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Deep Sky, the Canadian ...
Trade whiplash: Appeals Court allows Trump to keep tariffs while appeal plays out A U.S. trade court blocked Trump's tariffs May 28, but the president quickly appealed. Zac Anderson.
Whiplash is what you and I might call it, but Michael Kantrowitz of Piper Sandler calls it narrative volatility. He and his team have been looking at what they say are really abrupt and dramatic ...
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