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Calif. seismologist stays cool under fire
Filtration system to produce potable water from Papar River
Toxic algae bloom forces closure of lakes, reservoirs
Surprising Texas city sees most tornadoes
Fear for fish delays conservation plan
Busy hurricane season expected for this year
Cloud seeding in Sabah skies
IRRI DEVELOPING RICE VARIETY RESISTANT TO DROUGHT, HEAT
Kelantan padi farmers resigned to fate amid dry spell
Irrigation plan depends on depleted watershed
Đắk Lắk Province grapples with drought issues as it prepares for peak dry season
USDA announces a disaster designation for 82 counties
Gone Viral: Miniclover is a top trending grass alternative for yards across America
Let’s brace ourselves for worst drought
Hub support for businesses
Ruapehu recording waves of little jolts
Fracking site shut down after earthquake shakes Fox Creek, Alta.
Siren testing begins April 7
Half a century ago, a super tornado outbreak led to meteorological innovation
Alternative farming ways during drought
Daily water supply in city touches nearly 1,071 mld
GrandWest rewarded for being water wise
Heat and drought wilt vegetable cultivation
People on the brink as water woes in Kuttanad continue
Kenyans in dry regions building sand dams on seasonal rivers
Chances of La Niña setting in by June now at 62% — DoST
GWI rejects report by Opposition MP on Region Nine water supply
U.S. forecasters see minimal flooding and drought for spring
Planning crucial to surviving El Nino drought
Estimated 2.5 million people displaced by tornadoes, wildfires and other disasters in 2023 tell a story of recovery in America and who is vulnerable
ADDITIONAL DROUGHT AND HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY RELIEF MEASURES FOR 2022/23 SEASON
Fishermen, farmers buckle under drought
Ground moves for father, son
Preparing for an El Niño dry
Pikinini-Jawanda Irrigation Scheme: A dream realised after 37 years
Barcelona open to tourists despite worst-ever drought
Hawaii exec a lifesaver in wildfire crisis
What will the 22 million people in this mega-city do when the taps run dry?
Board postpones vote on stormwater utility fee
Months later, no answers on weather radar failure