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Hurricanes are intensifying more quickly. Is it time to change how we categorize them?
Weekend All Things Considered, 2024
National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR)
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PBS News Hour for June 19, 2024
PBS Newshour, 2024
CQ-Roll Call, Inc
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Heavy rains in South Florida cause major flooding
All Things Considered, 2024
National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR)
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Double-digit price increases have people shopping for less expensive insurance
Morning Edition, 2024
National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR)
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Caddo Mounds historic site reopens 5 years after it was destroyed by a tornado
Morning Edition, 2024
National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR)
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Hurricane Hunters spread thin heading into Atlantic Hurricane Season
Morning Edition, 2024
National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR)
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Hurricane Ian walloped Cape Coral, Fla. Two years later housing costs have spiked
All Things Considered, 2024
National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR)
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In Texas, Cooke County was especially hard hit by severe weather
Morning Edition, 2024
National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR)
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Severe weather rips through central states to East Coast
All Things Considered, 2024
National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR)
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PBS NewsHour for May 27, 2024
PBS Newshour, 2024
CQ-Roll Call, Inc
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