Over 73 percent of land across the entire U.S. and Puerto Rico was under some degree of drought as of October 29.
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October 2024 brought record-setting drought to the U.S., with dry conditions covering more than half the country. A strong high-pressure system kept temperatures warm and rainfall scarce, driving ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has forecast a mild winter for Texans, with warmer-than-usual temperatures and less precipitation.
"Warmer-than-average temperatures are favored from the southern tier of the U.S. to the eastern Great Lakes, eastern seaboard [and] New England," NOAA said.
They reveal a comprehensive industry effort to reverse climate initiatives advanced ... roughly half of the oil and gas produced in the United States. AXPC has not expressed support for the ...
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Government weather and disaster agencies have become increasingly politicized, so the election may be pivotal to their futures. Project 2025 recommends major changes and cuts to NOAA and FEMA.