Weather-related PTSD: Communities healing after the storm
Post-traumatic stress after a hurricane is a normal reaction to witnessing a traumatic situation
Post-traumatic stress after a hurricane is a normal reaction to witnessing a traumatic situation
If environmentalists voted in higher percentages, we could elect officials who make the US a global leader in climate mitigation.
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A rapid analysis of rainfall trends and Gulf of Mexico temperatures shows many similarities to Hurricane Helene less than two ...
There are reasons to hope that this resilient state will fully recover from hurricanes Helene and Milton, as it did ...
'They burn hot, they burn fast and they're hard to extinguish.'
At least six people died in the storm, and some 80,000 ended up in shelters.
Hundreds of thousands of residents are under evacuation orders as the state faces its second major hurricane in two weeks.
As global temperatures and oceans continue to warm, the frequency of major hurricanes is projected to increase.
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