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China launches new satellite to strengthen early extreme weather detection
China has launched a next-generation Fengyun-4C meteorological satellite to enhance its ability to monitor extreme weather ...
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NASA’s GOES satellites have provided 50 years of continuous geostationary monitoring, delivering real-time weather, environmental hazard, and space weather data to support forecasts, emergency ...
The year of 2025 will be remembered as rewriting the history books, from hurricanes to cold snaps, snowstorms and heat waves.
NCR, UP Today? Delhi and adjoining NCR woke up to dense fog on Monday which enveloped the entire region, reducing the ...
Discussion of leaving the building, designed by the architect I.M. Pei, has sparked developer interest and prompted debate ...
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4-day tornado risk emerges in California as NWS alerts 40M people
Dark storm clouds build over California as bands of rain move toward land. Radar images show fast-moving storm areas lighting ...
September 2025 All thunderstorms are dangerous because they produce lightning. But only some are classified as ...
EchoStar boosts next-gen satellite reach as Hughes launches ruggedized LEO terminals for OneWeb, targeting enterprise, disaster response and remote ops.
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Communication regulator considers changes to extend reach of national alerting system
Rural municipalities, Indigenous organizations and civil society groups are calling for changes to ensure people in remote ...
Weather forecasting is one of the most advanced sciences on Earth. But it’s also one of the most complex and humbling. Here's ...
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Jeffrey R. Holland, next in line to lead Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dies at 85
Jeffrey R. Holland, a high-ranking official in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who was next in line to become ...
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