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Why Asia and the Pacific Often Sit on Tropical Cyclone Paths

Tropical cyclones repeatedly affect countries across Asia and the Pacific, driven by warm tropical seas, suitable atmospheric conditions, and regional cyclone corridors. Recent events highlight both the hazards and the growing concern that warming oceans can intensify impacts, making preparedness and adaptation essential.

Unseasonable Warmth in January: What the Forecast Shows

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Easterlies to Bring Isolated Rains Over Metro Manila and Parts of the Philippines

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Harsh Frosts Expected in Astana, While Snow and Blowing Weather Approach Almaty and Shymkent

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Understanding Rain and Flood Warnings: What They Mean and How to Respond

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Shear Line and Amihan: Why Parts of Luzon and the Visayas Can See Heavy Rains

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Juneau Weighs Avalanche, Flood and Roof-Collapse Risks as Rain Hits a Historic Snowpack

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Juneau Confronts Avalanche, Flooding and Structural Risks as Rain Falls on Record Snowpack

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Hundreds of flood warnings and alerts issued after Storm Chandra brings heavy rain

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Why Asia and the Pacific Often Sit on Tropical Cyclone Paths

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Putting a Price on Ocean Damage in Climate Economics

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Below-Average Temperatures Expected Across the Eastern U.S. After a Pattern Flip

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