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Lightning is a major public safety threat. It can strike at any time, but it is most common in the summer months.
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Hundreds of miles apart, but connected by the same weather system, urban St. Louis and rural Appalachia have experienced devastating flash flooding.
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The Oak Fire, burning near California’s Yosemite National Park, exploded in size the weekend of July 23–24, 2022 after igniting on Friday, July 22.
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Temperatures have soared to record-breaking highs across Europe. In the United Kingdom, at least 34 sites have exceeded the previous national records.
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June 2022 saw a record number of fires burning across Alaska, which have compromised air quality and stretched firefighting resources thin.
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June 21 marked the official start of astronomical summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
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NOAA’s newest weather satellite, GOES-18, is now sending back data from its new post-launch testing position at 136.8 degrees west longitude over the
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The 2022 hurricane season is officially underway. The eastern Pacific hurricane season began on May 15.