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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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After a Warmer Weekend, Winter Weather Returns to the D.C. Area This Week

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When does spring start in the UK? Meteorological vs astronomical definitions explained

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Heavy Rain and Strong Thunderstorms Forecast for Central Highlands and Southern Vietnam

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Northeast Braces for More Snow After Major Blizzard Moves Away

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NOAA Adds “Conditional Intensity” to Convective Outlooks to Flag Potential for Extreme Severe Storms

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Winter Storm Hernando Loosens Its Grip, but Northeast Faces Lingering Wind, Ice and Disruptions

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Winter Storm Hernando Intensifies Along the East Coast, Bringing Blizzard Warnings, Travel Bans and Power Outage Risks

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Winter Storm Could Affect the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast This Weekend

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Tohoku Braces for Unusually Warm Spell From Around February 25, Says Japan Meteorological Agency

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Yellow Storm Alert Issued for 12 Provinces This Wednesday, February 18

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