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Stratospheric Vortex Linked to Deadly UK Storm Cluster

Three named storms in the UK and Ireland in February 2022 caused four deaths, 1.4 million power outages, and severe flooding; scientists linked this to an unusually strong stratospheric polar vortex, increasing storm likelihood threefold.

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Record Rainfall in South Texas Causes Devastating Floods

Life-threatening flash floods in South Texas caused by days of heavy rainfall resulted in numerous water rescues, school closures, and infrastructure damage, with the Arroyo Colorado River nearing a record-breaking 30-foot water level and a tornado touching down near Edcouch, Texas.

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Spain's Extreme Weather Swing: From Drought to Devastating Floods

Following a severe drought in 2023, Spain experienced record rainfall in March 2024, causing flash floods and evacuations, but significantly refilling reservoirs; climate change is believed to be exacerbating this weather volatility.

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Spain's Record Rainfall Ends Drought, Causes Devastating Floods

Record rainfall in Spain, exceeding double the monthly average in March, ended a severe drought but caused widespread flooding, forcing hundreds to evacuate in regions like Andalusia, while Madrid experienced its highest rainfall in over a century.

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Wildfires Rage Across Carolinas, Fueled by Hurricane Debris

Wildfires in western North Carolina and South Carolina, fueled by dry conditions and downed trees from Hurricane Helene, have burned at least 11.9 square miles (30.8 sq km), prompting mandatory evacuations for 146 properties in Polk County as of Tuesday.

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Ávila Declares Emergency as Adaja River Floods Again

Torrential rains caused the Adaja River in Ávila, Spain, to flood for the second time in two weeks, forcing the city to declare a state of emergency due to widespread property damage, road closures, and evacuations.

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Record Queensland Floods Cause Widespread Devastation

Unprecedented floods in western Queensland, exceeding 1974 levels in some areas, caused by days of heavy rainfall exceeding 600 millimeters, have forced evacuations and threaten widespread agricultural damage and livestock losses.

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W&W Profit Plummets to Million Due to Extreme Weather

Severe weather in southwest Germany caused W"ustenrot & W"urttembergische (W&W)'s 2024 profit to plummet to million euros, significantly lower than the a million in 2023 and compared to over € million in 2022; this is due to exceptionally high damage claims in its core region, resulting in a \91 mil...

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Queensland Floods: Record Rainfall Isolates Communities

Record rainfall in Queensland has caused major flooding across numerous rivers, isolating communities like Quilpie and Adavale, necessitating emergency declarations and raising concerns about agricultural impacts, with further rain forecast.

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Spain's Flash Floods: A Reversal of Drought Brings New Challenges

Record rainfall and flash floods in Spain, following a period of severe drought, have forced hundreds to evacuate their homes and caused widespread disruption; however, the country's water reserves are now at healthier levels.

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Etymology of Extreme Weather Terms and Climate Change

This article explores the etymology and characteristics of various extreme weather phenomena—cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons, tsunamis, tornadoes, derechos, willy-willies, and volcanic eruptions—and their increasing frequency due to climate change, noting specific examples like the Japanese term "tsu...

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Italian Engineer Highlights Growing Need for Water Management Specialists

Marta Martinengo, a 33-year-old environmental engineer inspired by the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake, now works managing flood risks for the Po River Basin Authority; her 2023 Romagna flood response highlights the growing need for water management specialists due to climate change.

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