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A warmer planet is creating drier conditions and increasing lightening activity causing catastrophic wildfires and other anomalies ... A warmer planet is creating drier conditions and increasing lightening activity – this means more fuel AND ignition - causing ... The warming planet is heating more rapidly in the north, heating up the Polar Vortex and weakening the jet stream.
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- A warmer planet is creating drier conditions and increasing lightening activity causing catastrophic wildfires and other anomalies ...
- A warmer planet is creating drier conditions and increasing lightening activity – this means more fuel AND ignition - causing ...
- The warming planet is heating more rapidly in the north, heating up the Polar Vortex and weakening the jet stream.
- Witness the dramatic power of tornadoes to completely rewrite entire landscapes.
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