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Extreme Weather and Natural Disasters Can Lead to Millions in Damage

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Extreme Weather and Natural Disasters Can Lead to Millions in Damage
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Everything You Need to Know to Prepare for Hurricane Season

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Hurricane season officially starts tomorrow, and News 12 meteorologist Lauren Due tells us everything you need to know to prepare
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El Ninos Are Far Costlier Than Once Thought, in the Trillions, Study Says

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The natural burst of El Nino warming that changes weather worldwide is far costlier with longer-lasting expenses than experts had thought, averaging trillions of dollars in damage, a new study found.
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Scientists Say World Could Experience Record Temperatures Over Next Two Years

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Scientists Say World Could Experience Record Temperatures Over Next Two Years
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CBC meteorologist Ashley Brauweiler breaks down this year’s National Hurricane Center forecast

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The U.S. National Hurricane Center is out with its look ahead for the upcoming hurricane season, which includes predictions for the number of storms, their severity and the list of storm names. CBC meteorologist Ashley Brauweiler looks...
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CBC meteorologist Ashley Brauweiler breaks down this year’s National Hurricane Centre forecast

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The National Hurricane Centre is out with its look ahead for the upcoming hurricane season, which includes predictions for how many storms, their severity and the list of storm names. CBC meteorologist Ashley Brauweiler looks at how this...
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Wildcard summer ahead? Why this forecast is so uncertain

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For the first time in five years, our summer forecast isn’t being shaped by El Niño or La Niña — and that means a less predictable setup for the season ahead. Johanna Wagstaffe takes a closer look at the remaining signals and what they...
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La Nina's impact on global temperatures likely minimal: WMO

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The weak La Nina event that emerged in December 2024 is likely to be short-lived, according to the latest update from the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO). Watch this report for more details!
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Cooling La Nina expected to be "Short-lived": UN

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The UN said Thursday that the La Niña cooling phenomenon, which emerged late last year, is weak and likely short-lived, dimming hopes of it easing rising global temperatures.
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Fact check: What are El Niño and La Niña and could they impact the climate in 2025?

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Scientists say that while La Niña conditions could emerge to slightly cool global temperatures in 2025, the planet is still warming at an alarmingly rapid rate.
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A 'weaker' La Niña is expected to hit the Prairies this time around

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Forecasters around the world are awaiting the return of La Niña. The arrival of the climate phenomenon caused by cooling ocean waters can have big impacts on Prairie winter weather. But CBC's weather specialist Ethan Williams says La...
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La Niña won't save the ski season

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After a poor 2023-2024 ski season, many believe this year's La Niña is helping bring the snow back to B.C. But as the CBC's Darius Mahdavi explains, skiers and snowboarders shouldn't be so quick to credit or blame the much-lauded and...
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Fewer low-level clouds may have contributed to 2023's record warmth

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Even as 2024 is likely to set new global temperature records, scientists are still unpacking what led to last year's exceptional heat. A new paper published in the journal Science suggests Earth is absorbing more sunlight because of a...
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Scientists reconsidering cause of record temperatures experienced last year

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When the global temperature soared to a new record in 20-23, climate change and a powerful El Nino were the initial explanations. But they didn't account for it all. Anand Ram looks at a new factor being considered.
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Winter seasonal outlook unveiled by Environment and Climate Change Canada

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Environment and Climate Change Canada has unveiled its seasonal outlook for this winter. Gina Ressler, a meteorologist with the weather agency, says this winter will probably feel ‘more seasonal’ compared to last year, even if it turns...
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India: Kashmir Braces Early & Prolonged Winter

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There's been a sudden and massive change in weather in Jammu and Kashmir, with temperatures dropping sharply. The Met department is predicting a harsh winter ahead, with forecasts of the La Niña effect having a big impact. This could...
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India: Jammu And Kashmir Braces For Severe And Harsh Winter With La Niña Impact

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There's been a sudden and massive change in weather in Jammu and Kashmir, with temperatures dropping sharply. The Met department is predicting a harsh winter ahead, with forecasts of the La Niña effect having a big impact. This could...
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India: IMD Predicts La Nina Impact In Kashmir

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There's been a sudden and massive change in weather in Jammu and Kashmir, with temperatures dropping sharply. The Met department is predicting a harsh winter ahead, with forecasts of the La Niña effect having a big impact. This could...
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Jammu Kashmir Braces For Severe And Harsh Winter With La Nina Impact

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Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a massive shift in the weather conditions, with the MeT department predicting a very harsh winter ahead. The MeT Department has predicted a harsh winter in Kashmir Valley, citing the impact of the La Nina...
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Winter Weather Outlook: How El Niño or La Niña affect weather patterns in the tri-state area

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To determine if we are in an El Niño or La Niña, meteorologists look to the equatorial Pacific Ocean.
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Meteorologist gives Calgarians her forecast for this winter

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Environment and Climate Change Canada meteorologist Alysa Pederson chats with host Rob Brown about what to expect in the coming months.
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2024 set to be hottest year on record as temperatures breach 1.5C threshold

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This year is on track to be the hottest on record, the UN’s World Meteorological Organisation said as it issued a “red alert” over climate change. The WMO said the global average temperature for January to September 2024 was 1.54C above...
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Australian Government Warns of Multi-Billion Dollar Climate Disaster Costs

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Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers is warning of the growing costs of disaster recovery ahead of what could be a sever bushfire season. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.
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UBS: Fed Will Cut Rates Before RBA

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UBS Global Wealth Mgmt MD, Commodities & FX, Wayne Gordon believes the US Federal Reserve will cut rates before the Reserve Bank of Australia. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".