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Bloomberg

Heat Wave More Severe Due to Climate Change, Science Shows

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Jul.02 -- Record heat continues to sear Canada and the Pacific Northwest, while drought crackled the entire western U.S., leaving it primed to burn. Bloomberg's Akshat Rathi explains how scientific improvements show why climate change is...
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of July 30th

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Speaker Nancy Pelosi gets candid about the eviction moratorium and why it should be extended. Amanda Knox slams Matt Damon for profiting off her life with a new movie. And Israel residents over 60 receive the world's first COVID booster...
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Pacific Northwest Heat Wave Breaks Records

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It also forced the Olympic track and field trials to pause.
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U.S. Coast Guard Rescues 10 People From Washington State Floods

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The Coast Guard brought in a helicopter to rescue people who were trapped in their homes by rushing flood waters.
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Heat Wave Linked To At Least 116 Deaths In Oregon

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Parts of The Pacific Northwest saw record-breaking temperatures in the triple digits.
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Heat Warnings In Effect For Millions Until This Weekend

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174 million Americans are under the threat of dangerous heat.
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Pacific Northwest Hit By Another Intense Heat Wave

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Temperatures Thursday in Portland reached 102 degrees and Seattle was in the 90s.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Pacific oyster farmers see global warming in poor harvest

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VOICED: Pacific oyster farmers see global warming in poor harvest
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Curated Video

Eclipse Forecast: Best in West, Least in East

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The early eclipse weather forecast looks best in the West and least in the East with patchy clouds muddling up the picture in between. The forecast as of Friday shows Oregon and Idaho as most promising to have clear sky...
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Curated Video

Pacific Northwest Braces For Another Multiday Heat Wave

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Temperatures are expected to hit triple digits in parts of Oregon
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Curated Video

Rolling Blackouts In Northwest Due To Heat Wave

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The region has reported there have been hundreds of deaths reportedly related to the devastating heat.
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Curated Video

Eclipse Forecast: Best in West, Least in East

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The early eclipse weather forecast looks best in the West and least in the East with patchy clouds muddling up the picture in between. The forecast as of Friday shows Oregon and Idaho as most promising to have clear sky...
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Slight Cooldown After Days Of Historic Heat

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High temperatures in the Pacific Northwest caused infrastructure issues.
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Drought, Fire Risk To Remain High During 3rd La Niña Winter

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Winter is likely to bring drier conditions across Southern states and wetter weather for areas including the Great Lakes region and Pacific Northwest.
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Thousands In Oregon Without Power For Days

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Around 150,000 customers in the Portland area were still without electricity as of Wednesday.
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Wildfires Ravage The Pacific Northwest

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Firefighters are working around the clock to contain massive wildfires burning across 13 states, charring 1.3 million acres and forcing evacuations.
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Bloomberg

Forecaster Sees Limited Early-Winter U.S. Heating Demand

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Jon Gottschalck, head of the U.S. Climate Prediction Center’s operational prediction branch, says early-winter U.S. heating demand will be "somewhat limited" due to above-average temperatures in the nation's eastern and southern regions....
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Military exercises prepare Washington state for major earthquake

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CLEAN : Military exercises prepare Washington state for major earthquake
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Pacific oyster farmers see global warming in poor harvest

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CLEAN: Pacific oyster farmers see global warming in poor harvest
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California Prepares For Another Hot Weekend

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The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for most of California.
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Almost 100 Dead in Oregon as Heatwave Continues

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Heat-related deaths have also been reported in Washington state and Canada.
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Bloomberg

NOAA Forecasts Warmer than Usual Winter

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"Bloomberg Markets: Americas" with Taylor Riggs and Guy Johnson welcomed Jon Gottschalck, the Chief of Operational Prediction Branch at the NOAA Climate Prediction Center, discussing their outlook for this winter, saying the NOAA is...