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Hurricane Erin Pummels Outer Banks, Prompts Widespread Coastal Impacts
Hurricane Erin, a Category 2 hurricane, battered North Carolina's Outer Banks with strong winds and waves, causing flooding, beach closures, and prompting evacuations on Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands; the storm's large size and intensity, fueled by warmer ocean waters, impacted the mid-Atlantic coas...
Hurricane Erin Pummels Outer Banks, Prompts Widespread Coastal Impacts
Hurricane Erin, a Category 2 hurricane, battered North Carolina's Outer Banks with strong winds and waves, causing flooding, beach closures, and prompting evacuations on Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands; the storm's large size and intensity, fueled by warmer ocean waters, impacted the mid-Atlantic coas...
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36% Bias Score


Hurricane Erin Brings Coastal Flooding and Road Closures to North Carolina
Hurricane Erin, a Category 2 storm with 100 mph winds, grazed the North Carolina coast, causing storm surge, flooding, and road closures in the Outer Banks, leading to evacuations of over 2,000 people and impacting coastal communities from Cape Lookout to Chincoteague.
Hurricane Erin Brings Coastal Flooding and Road Closures to North Carolina
Hurricane Erin, a Category 2 storm with 100 mph winds, grazed the North Carolina coast, causing storm surge, flooding, and road closures in the Outer Banks, leading to evacuations of over 2,000 people and impacting coastal communities from Cape Lookout to Chincoteague.
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24% Bias Score


Hurricane Erin Prompts Outer Banks Evacuations
Hurricane Erin, nearing North Carolina's Outer Banks, prompted evacuations on Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands at the height of tourist season due to threats of coastal flooding and dangerous rip currents; the storm is expected to stay offshore but create hazardous ocean conditions.
Hurricane Erin Prompts Outer Banks Evacuations
Hurricane Erin, nearing North Carolina's Outer Banks, prompted evacuations on Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands at the height of tourist season due to threats of coastal flooding and dangerous rip currents; the storm is expected to stay offshore but create hazardous ocean conditions.
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40% Bias Score


Climate Change Intensifies US East Coast Nor'easters
A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that the intensity of Nor'easters, devastating storms hitting the US East Coast, has increased by 6% since 1940 due to climate change, leading to a 20% rise in their destructive power and a 10% increase in precipitation...
Climate Change Intensifies US East Coast Nor'easters
A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that the intensity of Nor'easters, devastating storms hitting the US East Coast, has increased by 6% since 1940 due to climate change, leading to a 20% rise in their destructive power and a 10% increase in precipitation...
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40% Bias Score


Cascadia Earthquake Risk: Coastal Land Subsidence and Increased Flooding
A new study reveals a 15% chance of a magnitude 8.0+ earthquake on the Cascadia fault in the next 50 years, potentially causing coastal land to sink over six feet, dramatically increasing sea levels and flood risks from northern California to Washington, with lasting impacts on coastal populations, ...
Cascadia Earthquake Risk: Coastal Land Subsidence and Increased Flooding
A new study reveals a 15% chance of a magnitude 8.0+ earthquake on the Cascadia fault in the next 50 years, potentially causing coastal land to sink over six feet, dramatically increasing sea levels and flood risks from northern California to Washington, with lasting impacts on coastal populations, ...
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16% Bias Score


Global Sea Levels Rise Exceeds Predictions, Threatening Coastal Cities
Global sea levels rose unexpectedly by 0.23 inches (0.59cm) in 2024, exceeding NASA's prediction of 0.17 inches (0.43cm) due to record ocean warming and ice melt, threatening coastal cities worldwide with potential submersion and necessitating immediate climate action.
Global Sea Levels Rise Exceeds Predictions, Threatening Coastal Cities
Global sea levels rose unexpectedly by 0.23 inches (0.59cm) in 2024, exceeding NASA's prediction of 0.17 inches (0.43cm) due to record ocean warming and ice melt, threatening coastal cities worldwide with potential submersion and necessitating immediate climate action.
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48% Bias Score

Hurricane Erin Pummels East Coast, Underscoring Climate Change Threat
Hurricane Erin, a Category 2 hurricane, caused major coastal flooding and beach erosion in North Carolina's Outer Banks, prompting evacuations, highway closures, and over 70 rip current rescues; its large size created widespread marine warnings up the East Coast, while its rapid intensification high...

Hurricane Erin Pummels East Coast, Underscoring Climate Change Threat
Hurricane Erin, a Category 2 hurricane, caused major coastal flooding and beach erosion in North Carolina's Outer Banks, prompting evacuations, highway closures, and over 70 rip current rescues; its large size created widespread marine warnings up the East Coast, while its rapid intensification high...
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24% Bias Score

Hurricane Erin Brings Deadly Rip Currents, Destructive Waves to US East Coast
Hurricane Erin, a Category 3 hurricane, is causing life-threatening rip currents along the US East Coast, destructive waves and storm surge in North Carolina's Outer Banks, prompting evacuations and a no-swim advisory; a new storm may form in its wake.

Hurricane Erin Brings Deadly Rip Currents, Destructive Waves to US East Coast
Hurricane Erin, a Category 3 hurricane, is causing life-threatening rip currents along the US East Coast, destructive waves and storm surge in North Carolina's Outer Banks, prompting evacuations and a no-swim advisory; a new storm may form in its wake.
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24% Bias Score

Hurricane Erin: No US Landfall, But Deadly Swells and Heavy Rainfall Expected
Hurricane Erin, a Category-5 storm with 160mph winds, poses no direct US threat but will cause life-threatening surf and rip currents along the East Coast and Caribbean islands next week, following heavy rainfall and flooding in several areas.

Hurricane Erin: No US Landfall, But Deadly Swells and Heavy Rainfall Expected
Hurricane Erin, a Category-5 storm with 160mph winds, poses no direct US threat but will cause life-threatening surf and rip currents along the East Coast and Caribbean islands next week, following heavy rainfall and flooding in several areas.
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48% Bias Score

Unmanageable Sea Level Rise Projected This Century
A new study warns that even if the 1.5C global warming target is met, sea levels will rise unmanageably this century, threatening 230 million people, with England's Fens and Humberside particularly vulnerable unless coastal defenses are strengthened; however, continued use of fossil fuels could lead...

Unmanageable Sea Level Rise Projected This Century
A new study warns that even if the 1.5C global warming target is met, sea levels will rise unmanageably this century, threatening 230 million people, with England's Fens and Humberside particularly vulnerable unless coastal defenses are strengthened; however, continued use of fossil fuels could lead...
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36% Bias Score

Cascadia Earthquake to Cause Prolonged Coastal Flooding
A new study reveals that a Cascadia earthquake will cause significant coastal land subsidence in Oregon and Washington, resulting in prolonged flooding that will affect more than double the number of people and structures currently at risk, exacerbating the impact of the tsunami and the effects of c...

Cascadia Earthquake to Cause Prolonged Coastal Flooding
A new study reveals that a Cascadia earthquake will cause significant coastal land subsidence in Oregon and Washington, resulting in prolonged flooding that will affect more than double the number of people and structures currently at risk, exacerbating the impact of the tsunami and the effects of c...
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16% Bias Score

Cyclone Alfred to Hit Australia's East Coast Saturday
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, the most southerly cyclone in over 50 years, is expected to make landfall on Australia's east coast on Saturday morning, bringing damaging winds and heavy rainfall to an area of approximately 4 million people, prompting emergency preparations.

Cyclone Alfred to Hit Australia's East Coast Saturday
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, the most southerly cyclone in over 50 years, is expected to make landfall on Australia's east coast on Saturday morning, bringing damaging winds and heavy rainfall to an area of approximately 4 million people, prompting emergency preparations.
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20% Bias Score
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