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Why Asia and the Pacific Often Sit on Tropical Cyclone Paths

Tropical cyclones repeatedly affect countries across Asia and the Pacific, driven by warm tropical seas, suitable atmospheric conditions, and regional cyclone corridors. Recent events highlight both the hazards and the growing concern that warming oceans can intensify impacts, making preparedness and adaptation essential.

Unseasonable Warmth in January: What the Forecast Shows

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Rain and Mountain Snow Return to the West, Bringing Relief After a Dry Winter

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Severe Storm Threat Targets Plains Early Week, May Expand Into Midwest and Mississippi Valley

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What a “Super El Niño” Could Mean for Weather and Climate Across the U.S.

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Thousands Mark the Winter Solstice at Stonehenge and Glastonbury Tor

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Severe Storms Bring Large Hail to Western New York, Damaging Cars and Homes

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Oceans, Heat and the Rising Stakes for Extreme Weather

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Florida Forecast: Rounds of Rain May Ease Drought, While Raising Local Flood Concerns

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Springs Fire Near Lake Perris Grows to 4,100 Acres as Gusty Winds Complicate Containment

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Midwest Braces for Another Round of Severe Storms as Weekend Begins

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Magnitude 4.6 Earthquake Near Boulder Creek Shakes the Bay Area Awake

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