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Geomagnetic Storm to Bring Aurora Borealis to Parts of the U.S.

A geomagnetic storm expected this weekend may bring the aurora borealis to parts of the U.S., with northern Canada and Alaska having the highest likelihood, according to NOAA; optimal viewing is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time in areas with minimal light pollution.

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Solar Storms May Bring Northern Lights to Several U.S. States

Two solar plasma bursts heading toward Earth may bring auroras to many northern U.S. states, including parts of Alaska, Washington, Montana, and others, on Monday and Tuesday nights, according to NOAA, with the best viewing time being early Tuesday morning; this event follows similar events in May a...

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7.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes California Coast, Tsunami Warning Issued Then Canceled

A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off California's coast at 10:44 a.m. Thursday, triggering a tsunami warning later canceled; the quake, primarily strike-slip, caused damage in Humboldt County, including power outages and damaged homes, but no immediate casualties were reported.

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Unusually Warm Fall in the US

Unseasonably warm weather in the US is making this fall one of the warmest on record, with far-reaching consequences.

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Northern Lights Visible in Multiple US States This Weekend Due to Solar Storm

A severe solar storm this weekend increased the chances of seeing the northern lights in several U.S. states, including Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and North Dakota, due to a planetary K-index of 5 out of 9, according to NOAA.

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2024 on track to be warmest year on record: Copernicus

Copernicus reports November 2024 as the second warmest globally, exceeding 14.1 degrees Celsius and making 2024 likely the warmest year on record due to greenhouse gases and other contributing factors, highlighting urgent need for climate action.

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Climate Change Fuels Stronger Hurricanes

Record ocean temperatures, exacerbated by climate change, are intensifying Atlantic hurricanes, making them stronger and more destructive.

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