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Omaha experts say changing weather patterns contribute to spike in respiratory illnesses
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - You can hear cold and flu season: people coughing, sneezing, the phone ringing as people call in sick. Health care officials say respiratory illnesses in our area are spiking. The ...
Global climate models capture many of the processes that shape Earth's weather and climate. Based on physics, chemistry, fluid motion and observed data, hundreds of these models agree that more carbon ...
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When Michigan’s weather pattern change occurs, we could go from bitterly cold to really messy
The weather story for the second half of this week is bitter Arctic cold once again. There continues to be signs the cold will let up a touch, but possibly be replaced by a snowier and wetter pattern.
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