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The NOAA's chief scientist told lawmakers this week that much of the Southwest is the driest it's been in 126 years.
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A few weeks ago, rancher Noah Brooks said what was troubling him most was the weather. “The fact that it didn’t rain, June, July, August but maybe three...
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Firefighters have long studied how fires behave to figure out where they’re going and how to keep people safe. But wildfires are becoming more...
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Large numbers of migratory birds have reportedly dropped dead in New Mexico and Colorado. There’s still confusion over the deaths, like how many died...
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A storm system and cold front that blew in from Canada brought heavy winds to Northern Utah on Monday and Tuesday. Scientists said wind, like wildfire, plays an important role in the ecosystem.
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No, it's not a sci-fi movie. A fire tornado touched down near the Nevada-California border Saturday, during the Loyalton Fire about 25 miles west of...
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There's an effort afoot to better identify heat waves – like the one gripping much of the American West right now .
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Afternoon thunderstorms tend to happen in July and August across the mountain west. University of Wyoming Atmospheric Scientist Karen Kosiba said that's…
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If a major hurricane, flood or wildfire happens during the pandemic, evacuation shelters could be dangerous and cross-state aid impossible. So disaster response experts are planning new strategies.
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I'm riding shotgun in Randy Okray's snow plow. He's the Gillette maintenance crew leader for the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT). Okray is…