Isaias strengthened into Category 1 hurricane prior to making landfall late Monday night, bringing dangerous storm surge and flash flooding.
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Florida avoids major damage from Tropical Storm Isaias, track headed for Carolinas
Isaias is no longer forecast to regain hurricane strength, the National Hurricane Center said.
Extreme flooding is going to get worse and could cost the world $14 trillion by 2100, study says
Coastal flooding linked to climate change could cost trillions of dollars and affect hundreds of millions of people in the U.S. and around the world.
Soon-to-be Tropical Storm Isaias could impact Florida after lashing Caribbean with wind, rain
Florida could see heavy rain and strong winds from a system that is expected to become Tropical Storm Isaias by the end of the week.
Indian teenagers discover asteroid near Mars moving toward Earth
Two teenage schoolgirls in India discovered an asteroid near Mars, a space education institute in India reported recently.
Hurricane Douglas skirts north of Hawaii; Texas cleans up from Hurricane Hanna
Hawaii dodged the worst of Hurricane Douglas on Monday, forecasters reported, as the storm swirled by just north of the islands.
Yes, Neowise is fading. But meteor showers Delta Aquariids and the Alpha Capricornids are on the horizon.
Comet Neowise may be fading away, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to look at it in the night sky.
Hurricane updates: Hanna makes landfall in Texas; Douglas prompts hurricane warning for Oahu
Hanna, the first hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, has made landfall on Padre Island, Texas.
Triple tropical trouble: Douglas, Gonzalo and Tropical Depression 8 threaten US, Caribbean
Three storms are threatening havoc: Hurricane Douglas in the Pacific, tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Gonzalo in the Atlantic.
Climate change may push polar bears to the brink of extinction within 100 years, study says
All but a few polar bears in the Arctic will likely be gone by the end of the century unless measures are taken to reduce global warming, study says.
