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Sept. 10 marked the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, which officially runs from June 1 through Nov. 30.
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At least nine people died from torrential rains in New York and New Jersey as Hurricane Ida moved North.
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As we approach the peak of Atlantic hurricane season, activity in the tropics has ramped up.
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As wildfires continue to rage in North America, the Dixie Fire became the second largest fire in California history.
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Wildfires continue to rage in the western U.S. Some of the most intense fires have generated their own weather, with thunderstorms, lightning, and eve
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Sometimes when looking at satellite imagery, you can see areas of light that gleam or sparkle with an unusual brightness.
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Wildfire activity amid extreme heat and drought has resulted in smoke blanketing much of the United States and Canada.
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The western U.S. has seen record-breaking high temperatures over the past week as a heat dome, or mass of warm air, blankets the Pacific Northwest.