Melissa tore through the Caribbean as one of the most powerful storms in history. By Thursday, the storm weakened as it left the Bahamas.
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Cyclone Motha: India's tryst with the tempests

India's eastern coast is prone to cyclones and storms that hit it at regular intervals. Nature once again tested India's resilience this week when Cyclone Motha hit eastern states of Odisha, Telangana ...
The report finds that a projected 40% loss in crops will lead to a 30% price increase. Farmers raise concern after key crop ...
The hurricane that tore through the Caribbean this week broke records, rapidly intensifying and surprising some ...
Meteorologist Sven Sundgaard is in with a look at a clipper system bringing back cloudy skies through Saturday, with spotty ...
This week, The Conversation UK’s environment and business teams join forces to look into how we as consumers can make our ...
When a community is destroyed by a climate event, be it flooding, fires, or drought, the questions that follow are always the ...

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