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Princeton researchers investigate how climate change will affect the North Atlantic Oscillation–and thus European weather

Researchers uncover clearer patterns in extreme storm surge trends amid rising sea levels

AI technique boosts climate change defenses

New book presents essential expertise on hurricanes and their global impacts

HMEI-led study shows El Niño caused 2023 global warming spike

Researchers develop new way to study key ocean element, with implications for global carbon uptake

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Disparities in the distribution of flood adaptation resources could be curbed by equity-weighting

Climate change fuels rapidly-intensifying cyclones that pose flood dangers

Flood risk to increase by a factor of ten in thirty years, new study shows

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