Experts have warned more than 300mm of rain could fall in parts of inland Queensland in the coming days, as heavy rainfall ...
A wholesale gutting of the United States weather service is placing international weather and climate modelling at risk.
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The World from PRX on MSNAustralia’s beaches recover from Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred as extreme weather intensifiesThe tropical storm that hit eastern Australia's shores battered many beaches along a 300-mile stretch of coastline that draws ...
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Australia could experience the most cyclones in 19 years, with a tropical low off the West Australian coast likely to develop ...
Several communities still recovering from the aftermath of ex-tropical Cyclone Alfred are now facing the risk of renewed ...
A tropical cyclone weakened into a tropical low weather system on Saturday as it approached Brisbane, Australia’s third-most populous city, bringing flooding rain that was expected to lash the coastal ...
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A new study reveals that hot weather leads to nearly 50,000 years of healthy life lost annually due to cardiovascular disease ...
When a tropical storm hit the shores of eastern Australia last week, it battered most of the beaches along a 300-mile stretch of coastline that draws millions of tourists each year. Now, local ...
Favourable short-term conditions kept Australia’s environmental scorecard high in 2024 – but long-term problems are worsening ...
the country's weather agency said on Thursday, even as it highlighted risks of forest fires and drought in some areas. March 10, 2025 Australia offers income support for workers hit by ex-Tropical ...
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Burden of cardiovascular disease caused by extreme heat in Australia to more than double by 2050Hot weather is responsible for an average of almost 50,000 years of healthy life lost to cardiovascular disease every year among people in Australia, according to research published in the European ...
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