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"We've never forecast up to 25 storms," says a NOAA expert. The expected spate of storms in 2020 could force meteorologists to resort to using the Greek alphabet to name storms later this year.
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Flooding in Houston and utility outages led to belches of fumes from refineries and other industrial sites. Residents of a region already struggling with air pollution wonder: Is it safe to breathe?
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Consecutive hurricanes and even wildfires have exhausted rescue workers brought in to help with conditions in Texas, Florida and Western states.
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The latest hurricane models are using lightning-fast supercomputers to crunch ever-more data. And they're getting better.
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"Everybody is a brother and sister on the Gulf Coast," says one pilot in the so-called Cajun Airlift. "These storms create the needy and they create the providers.
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The initial multibillion-dollar federal response is only the beginning of what will be needed to recover from two major storms. Where does it all go?
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Money for Hurricane Harvey recovery may be on the fast track, but that doesn't mean the rebuilding of Houston and other areas hammered by the storm will go quickly or smoothly.
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Hurricane Harvey disrupted treatment for people addicted to opioids. Many need to get connected to a specialty clinic that can provide medication-assisted treatment.
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Roughly 7,500 people have sought shelter after Hurricane Harvey at state parks in Texas.
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Environmental officials are inspecting toxic waste sites in southeast Texas that were flooded and potentially damaged last week.