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After Hurricane Michael laid waste to Tyndall Air Force Base, DARPA turned to a common bivalve for assistance.
Both the East and West are in for unseasonable May temperature trends, but in opposite directions.
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AI forecast models offer some clear benefits over traditional physical models, but they are ill-equipped to handle the increasing volatility of a warming climate.
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