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Experts say climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and severe, but that our attitudes and actions ...
Most of the U.S. adults who have experienced major flooding in the past five years think climate change was at least a ...
Most Americans fear extreme weather is getting worse, a new USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds, a concern underscored by the rising death toll from flash floods in central Texas.
Americans see a troubling pattern in extreme weather — both in hindsight and on the horizon, according to new polling. In the ...
Especially, as extreme weather is becoming an increasingly frequent phenomena and energy demand continues to grow, understanding severe climate events is crucial. Along with load forecasting, NRG ...
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Heat-related advisories were in effect for millions across 13 states on Monday, with the National Weather Service (NWS) warnings of "dangerously hot conditions" in some parts of the country.
The extreme heat adds stress to an already stressed out and aging power grid.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Mikhail Chester, professor of engineering at Arizona State University, about how extreme heat affects transportation infrastructure.
There have been reports of roads buckling due to extreme heat in multiple states, including Wisconsin, Missouri, and Delaware. Why is this happening?