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  2. Video captures rare 'snownado' vortex amid heavy ... - AOL

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    A video taken in Utah over the weekend captured a rare, mesmerizing weather occurrence known as a "snownado." According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and The Weather Channel, a ...

  3. Heart attacks spike every Christmas. How cold weather, big ...

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    To be clear, a single feast is very unlikely to give an otherwise healthy person a heart attack or stroke. But for someone whose blood vessels are already damaged by heart disease, the excess ...

  4. Tropical cyclones and climate change - Wikipedia

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    Climate change has likely been driving the observed trend of rapid intensification of tropical cyclones in the Atlantic basin, with the proportion of storms undergoing intensification nearly doubling over the years 1982 to 2009. [36] [37] Rapidly intensifying cyclones are hard to forecast and pose additional risk to coastal communities. [38]

  5. Effects of tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    Large areas of standing water caused by flooding also contribute to mosquito-borne illnesses. Furthermore, crowded evacuees in shelters increase the risk of disease propagation. [16] Flooding in Port Arthur, Texas caused by Hurricane Harvey. Harvey was the wettest and second-costliest tropical cyclone in United States history. [17]

  6. Severe weather - Wikipedia

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    Severe weather is any dangerous meteorological phenomenon with the potential to cause damage, serious social disruption, or loss of human life. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] These vary depending on the latitude , altitude , topography , and atmospheric conditions.

  7. Whiteout (weather) - Wikipedia

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    Whilst there are similarities, both the causes and effects are different. A whiteout is a reduction and scattering of sunlight. [2] [3] [better source needed] Cause: Sunlight is blocked, reduced and scattered by ice crystals in falling snow, wind-blown spin-drift, water droplets in low-lying clouds or localised fog, etc.

  8. Heavy Back Squats Might Not Be Right for Your Workout. Try ...

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    Heavy barbell back squats are one of the most important exercises for training, but it might not be best for you. Try these alternative moves instead. Heavy Back Squats Might Not Be Right for Your ...

  9. Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction - Wikipedia

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    Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) occurs when the airways narrow as a result of exercise. This condition has been referred to as exercise-induced asthma (EIA); however, this term is no longer preferred. [1] While exercise does not cause asthma, it is frequently an asthma trigger. [1]