Sediment records from the Andes suggest tropical land where millions live could heat up faster than expected as greenhouse gases rise.
Many tropical cities may heat up faster than nearby rural areas, raising health risks even if global warming stays near 2°C.
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The no-go forecast: 7 tropical destinations to avoid in July (unless you love 110°F heat)
If you're dreaming of a tropical escape in July, you might want to reconsider your destination. While most of us picture ...
Heat index values remained elevated across the Midwest on Wednesday, with combined heat and humidity creating temperatures that felt like 110 degrees Fahrenheit in Chicago and Minneapolis. High heat ...
A tropical storm named Kiko, has been identified, to move across the Pacific Coast, on Sunday, August 31. The storm arising from Baja, California, has not caused any threats, hence no coastal danger ...
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