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AI News – Weather and Climate (5/21/2024)

Title: Utah’s morning weather forecast for Tuesday, May 21
Summary: Get ready for a Tuesday that’s warm, breezy, and a little rainy! The higher up you go, the hotter it gets, with peak temperatures in the thirties and forties. But don’t worry, the low sixties are still in the cards for Northern and Central Utah. So grab your umbrella and enjoy the weather!

Title: Record Loss Of Antarctic Sea Ice Linked To Climate Change
Summary: ”’ Wake up and smell the weather! Every morning, we bring you the hottest forecast, the funniest trivia, the most amazing photos, and our meteorologists’ best picks. It’s the ultimate weather app for your daily dose of fun! ”’

Title: Florida, the state of denial, needs to eliminate “heat index” for climate change relief
Summary: Gov. Ron DeSantis just signed a law that makes Florida the hottest state in the nation. No more climate change, just more sun and fun. Bob Greene: It’s time for Florida to ban the words “heat index” Greene: The heat index is what the temperature feels like, not the actual temperature.

Title: These Days When It Rain It Pours – How Climate Change Is Increasing Local Flooding Risks
Summary: It’s not just the oceans that are getting warmer – humans are also causing inland floods to become more frequent and severe. In fact, 94% of the lower 48 states are now experiencing more than $50 million in annual flood damage. That’s a lot of money to clean up after a flood! And it’s not just a few states that are affected – total inland flooding in the U.S. has caused a whopping $230 billion in damage between 1988 and 2021. So, let’s all do our part to reduce our carbon footprint and prevent these costly and devastating floods from happening.

Title: Embedding Environmental Intelligence to accelerate climate resilience
Summary: IBM is thrilled to introduce a new platform, IBM Environmental Intelligence, that will help you save the planet and your sanity. This platform, which is currently available for a limited time, lets you access a treasure trove of environmental data from all over the world, including public and commercial sources. You can also use pre-made models and connectors to make your data analysis easier and faster. Don’t miss this chance to join the green revolution with IBM Environmental Intelligence!

Title: 5 things to know for May 21: Middle East, Severe weather, Trump trial, Climate, Italy earthquakes
Summary: Italy’s Campi Flegrei supervolcano shook things up with a 4.4 magnitude earthquake. It’s like the volcano decided to join the 4.4 earthquake club! Meanwhile, in the Midwest, 22 million people are bracing for severe weather threats. Talk about a stormy situation! And speaking of storms, the prosecution just wrapped up its case against former President Donald Trump. It’s like they were trying to make a thunderstorm out of a molehill.

Title: Cobb County weather forecast for Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Summary: The National Weather Service has some good news for Cobb County on Tuesday, May 21, 2024: no clouds, no rain, and no traffic jams. The high will be 86 degrees, which is perfect for wearing your favorite tank top and shorts. Just don’t forget to apply some sunscreen, because the sun is shining so bright, it might give you a sunburn. Tonight, the sky will be mostly clear, with a slight breeze to keep you cool. The overnight low will be around 64 degrees, which is ideal for snuggling up with your partner and watching a movie. Just don’t forget to turn off the lights, because the moon will be shining so bright, it might give you a headache.

Title: MIT researchers develop incredible tool to show how your home will be impacted by extreme weather: ‘Quite innovative’
Summary: MIT researchers have created a free web tool that lets you figure out how much you can enjoy the outdoors based on the weather. The tool, called Global Outdoor Days, lets you pick your location and customize your own comfort level. For example, if you live in Boston and like it warm, you can enter your preferred temperature and humidity and see how many days you can spend outside. If you live in Anchorage and like it cold, you can enter your preferred temperature and see how many days you can ski or snowshoe. The tool also shows you how the weather will change over time and how it compares to other regions. So, whether you’re a sun seeker or a snow lover, Global Outdoor Days can help you plan your next adventure.

Title: SEVERE WEATHER EXPECTED TUESDAY EVENING WITH TEMPERATURES NEAR 90 DEGREES
Summary: Tuesday is going to be a scorcher! The thermometer will hit nearly 90 degrees, and the sun will be shining bright. But don’t forget to pack your sunscreen and a hat, because the wind will be blowing from the south, making it feel even hotter. And if you’re planning on going outside, make sure to check the weather forecast, because storms are on the way. They’ll start rolling in around 6 p.m. near Brunswick, and they’ll be spreading across the region with a vengeance. So grab your umbrella and your rain boots, because you might need them. And if you’re lucky, you might even get to see a rainbow after the storm.

Title: Weather forecasts impact economic forecasts
Summary: The U.S. military is a big deal in Washington, D.C., where they have their headquarters. The United States Air Force is one of the branches of the military, and they are in charge of flying planes and stuff. The Air Force has more than 2,000 units, which means they have a lot of planes and pilots. Some of them are probably named after famous people, like John F. Kennedy or Neil Armstrong. Others are probably named after animals, like the B-52 or the F-15. Either way, they are cool and powerful.

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