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Gulf of Mexico Ocean Temperatures Are Record Hot, Fueling Milton
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Gulf of Mexico Ocean Temperatures Are Record Hot, Fueling Milton
Milton grew into a Category 5 hurricane in less than a day as it crossed warm oceans across the Gulf of Mexico.2 hours ago -
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Rising global temperatures fuel extreme rainfall
Wetter than average conditions see some areas experience months’ worth of rain in just a few days, says Copernicus9 hours ago -
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Rising global temperatures fuel extreme rainfall
Wetter than average conditions see some areas experience months’ worth of rain in just a few days, says Copernicus9 hours ago -
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Hurricane Milton strengthens in the Gulf as it heads toward Florida
Hurricane Milton is rapidly growing in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to make landfall Wednesday as a Category 3 storm in a part of western Florida still reeling from Hurricane Helene.Yesterday - Florida -
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DeSantis: No fuel shortage amid Milton evacuations
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said at a Tuesday press conference that there is no fuel shortage in the state, as long lines form at gas stations in areas where Hurricane Milton is expected to hit ...5 hours ago -
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DeSantis urges Florida Gulf Coast residents to prepare for Milton
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gave an update Monday ahead of Hurricane Milton's landfall, which is expected on Wednesday evening. DeSantis said that Florida residents on the entire Gulf Coast of the ...23 hours ago - Florida -
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Hurricane Milton's rapid intensification is part of a climate-fueled trend
Hurricane Milton grew from a tropical storm to a Category 5 hurricane in just over 24 hours. That rapid intensification is part of a trend fueled by climate change.Yesterday -
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Florida gas stations in these cities face fuel shortages amid Milton evacuations
Milton evacuees are facing congested roads and gas stations running out of fuel as the hurricane approaches.2 hours ago - Florida
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