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After the extreme rains of 2013 hit Colorado, scientists wanted to know if the intense weather event was linked to climate change. After a year's worth of…
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Residents of Denver and points north and east have experienced a wetter than average summer, according to the National Weather Service and Colorado State…
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It’s common knowledge that city dwellers experience higher temperatures than their neighboring rural counterparts. Climate change exacerbates the…
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If you live in Northern Colorado or the Front Range and it feels like this summer has been wetter than normal, it's not your imagination.Some parts of…
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Coloradans may be thankful they don't live in hurricane country, as our Independence Day forecast looks mostly sunny.That dry weather may not last,…
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Parts of Southeast Colorado are experiencing a longer period of drought than the dry times that occurred during the Dust Bowl.According to Nolan Doesken,…
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If you feel like you’ve dodged more than your share of hail and giant, plunking raindrops over the past few weeks, you probably have.According to data…
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Warmer weather is coming, and that means thunderstorms. A new Google Map from the U.S. Geological Survey visualizes county-by-county data on lightning…
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Looking to help farmers adapt to climate change, the U.S Department of Agriculture is setting up seven new research hubs, including one in Fort…
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What you call “crazy weather,” Colorado state climatologist Nolan Doesken calls “climate variability.”And variable it has been.Since 2012, Midwest farmers…