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AI News – Weather and Climate (5/18/2024)

Title: Weather and Climate Resources | Nevada State Climate Office
Summary: Climate is like that annoying friend who always shows up to your party, even when you’re not expecting them. Sure, you might get some sunshine and warmth, but you also have to deal with the occasional heatwave that hits you like a ton of bricks. And don’t even get me started on the unpredictable weather patterns that can turn a sunny day into a thunderstorm in minutes. Tornadoes and dust storms are just the cherry on top of this climate cake. So, if you’re planning on moving to a new place, make sure you check the climate first, because you never know what kind of weather you’re in for.

Title: Mosquitoes are swarming around Houston. The future could bring even more.
Summary: Houston, brace yourself for a mosquito invasion like never before! These pesky insects are swarming around the city, and residents are enduring another inundation of them. But wait, there’s more! The future could bring even more mosquitoes to the area, so make sure you’re prepared for the worst.

Title: All signs pointing to another hot summer across the US
Summary: The hottest summers on record have been popping up like hotcakes in the past 20 years, with eight of them happening in the last two decades. The average summer temperature in the 20th century was a scorching 71.4 degrees, but the 21st century is cranking up the heat to a whopping 72.8 degrees. And guess what? We haven’t seen a summer cooler than the 20th Century average since 2009. Talk about a sizzling trend!

Title: Cobb County weather forecast for Saturday, May 18, 2024
Summary: The National Weather Service is warning you to brace yourself for a stormy day in Cobb County and beyond. Expect a barrage of showers with some thunder and lightning, and don’t forget your umbrella and raincoat. If you’re lucky, you might get a glimpse of a rare and majestic double rainbow, but more likely, you’ll be dodging hail the size of golf balls and lightning bolts that could fry your car. And if that’s not enough, you’ll also have to deal with the sound of water dripping from your roof and the smell of wet socks. So, are you ready to face the wrath of Mother Nature?

Title: Weather Like the Deadly Houston Windstorm Is Being Fueled in Part by Climate Change
Summary: Looks like Houston’s got a power outage problem! Almost 700,000 customers are in the dark, and the economic losses and damages could be as high as $7 billion, according to AccuWeather. Let’s hope they find a solution soon, or else we’ll all be living like cavemen!

Title: Extreme weather is battering the world. What’s the cause? – DW – 05
Summary: The WMO has declared this year the worst ever for extreme weather, thanks to climate change. It’s like Mother Nature is throwing a tantrum and we’re all stuck in the middle of it.

Title: In Bologna, Governor Newsom launches new Climate Partnership
Summary: Emilia-Romagna and California are like long-lost siblings who share not only a love for good weather but also a passion for fighting climate change. They’ve been on the front lines of the battle, and now they’re teaming up to take on the climate crisis with a three-year Memorandum of Understanding that will make your hair stand on end!

Title: Why is Madison considered a climate haven going forward?
Summary: Climate change is making people move, and some of them are going to places called climate havens. Madison is one of those places, along with four others. Maybe we should rename it Climate Haven City.

Title: As Zambia schools take on climate change, one teen is spreading the word in sign language
Summary: Zambia schools are getting ready to rock and roll against climate change, and one teen is leading the way with some sign language skills. Bridget Chanda, 18, is on a mission to teach Zambia’s deaf community about climate change. She’s a student at Chileshe Chepela Special School in Kasama, in northern Zambia. She’s got the signs and the passion to make a difference!

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