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Before and After: Dramatic Photos Show How Storms Filled California Reservoirs
An unprecedented series of powerful storms has replenished most of California’s reservoirs, dumping record amounts of rain and snow and busting a severe three-year drought.
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NJ Residents Continue to Recover Following Tornado Outbreak
New Jersey residents continue to recover following last weekend’s severe tornadoes that tore through our region. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the story.
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Cleanup Process Begins After Tornado Hits Newtown, Bucks County
Residents are picking up the pieces after a tornado touched down in Newtown over the weekend. The National Weather Service confirmed that Saturday’s storm was an EF1 tornado. The 100 mph winds knocked down trees causing damage to cars, houses and a shopping center. NBC10’s Karen Hua has more on the aftermath.
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Surveying The Damage From a Confirmed EF3 Tornado in Delaware
A total of six tornadoes were reported in New Jersey and Delaware during a weekend of devastating weather. One EF3 twister was confirmed in Delaware that left a trail of destruction. The tornado that touched down in Delaware was the strongest to strike the state in more than 60 years. NBC10’s Tim Furlong has the details from Sussex County.... -
The US Leads the World in Weather Catastrophes. Here's Why
The United States is Earth’s punching bag for nasty weather. The nation’s weather chief and other experts say the U.S. gets hit by stronger, costlier, more varied and frequent extreme weather than anywhere on Earth.
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More Supercell Storms to Hit the US as World Warms, Study Says
A new study says warming will fuel more supercells in the United States and that those storms will move eastward from their current range.
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World on ‘Thin Ice' as UN Climate Report Gives Stark Warning
Humanity still has a chance, close to the last one, to prevent the worst of climate change’s future harms, a top United Nations panel of scientists said Monday.
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Cherry Blossom Season Arriving Earlier Than Ever as the Planet Warms
The cherry trees in Washington, D.C., are about to blossom, triggering the challenge to predict when they will be at their most spectacular. Climate change is making the job more difficult.
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Spring-Like Weather During Winter Causing Seasonal Allergies to Arrive Sooner
With spring-like temperatures arriving earlier than they once did, people are experiencing seasonal allergies sooner. NBC10’s Tracy Davidson explains.
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NJ Seeks More Offshore Wind Projects; Foes Want Halt
New Jersey utility regulators are seeking additional offshore wind farm projects to generate electricity. The Board of Public Utilities approved a third solicitation of offshore wind projects Monday.
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Clean Energy, End of Gas-Powered Car Sales: Murphy Announces NJ's Environment Goals
New Jersey aims to have its entire economy powered by clean energy, end the sale of gasoline powered vehicles and greatly accelerate a switch to electric heating of buildings by 2035 under a series of environmental initiatives announced Wednesday that are designed to make the state a national leader in clean energy. But the ambitious plans presente... -
Art Exhibition in Atlantic City Raises Awareness on Climate Change
Climate change and rising sea levels can really threaten coastal areas. The largest climate change art exhibition in the history of the Noyes Museum becomes available to the public in Atlantic City in order to spread the word. NBC10’s Jersey Shore Bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has a look inside the exhibition.
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NOAA Studying ‘Unusual Mortality Events' as 6 Whales Wash Ashore in NY, NJ in 33 Days
As the stench of a dead whale hung in the air, environmentalists and opponents of offshore wind stood on a beach where the marine mammal lay buried Monday and called for a federal probe into a spate of whale deaths in New Jersey and New York. Groups from the two states wrote President Joe Biden requesting a probe of the…
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The ‘World's Largest Floating Wind Farm' Produces Its First Power
While wind is a renewable energy source, Hywind Tampen will be used to help power operations at oil and gas fields in the North Sea.
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‘Protect Ourselves': Shore Town Fixed Eroded Beach Despite Denial From NJ
When the remnants of Hurricane Ian chewed huge chunks out of its protective sand dunes earlier this month, North Wildwood asked New Jersey environmental officials for permission to do an emergency reconstruction of the sand piles. The state said no, but the city did it anyway.