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RT @NWSWPC: Heavy rain and flash flooding possible across portions of Lower Arkansas and Lower Mississippi Valleys; scattered showers in the Great Lakes and Northeast https://t.co/A3RX3bwD5b

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RT @NWSWPC: Early-autumn preview continues throughout much of the eastern U.S.; cooler due to showers and clouds in the Rockies; still hot in the Pacific Northwest & southern Texas https://t.co/A3RX3bwD5b

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An "invest" has been opened by the hurricane specialist to monitor an area of showers and thunderstorms more carefully for potential tropical cyclone development. Guidance is typically run every 6 hours on invests. https://t.co/NoInqdXhJC

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RT @NOAADrought: #DroughtMonitor 8/26: Conditions worsened from the Ohio Valley (WV, OH, IN, IL, KY) to the Central/Lower Mississippi River regions (E. TN, MO, AR, MS).

Mixed in the Northeast. Mostly status quo out West.

#Drought2025’s Footprint: 27.7% of USA
https://t.co/mljsjQE3B9 @NOAA https://t.co/P1sb5HiuJX

NOAA

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RT @NOAADrought: Spotlight in the Lower Mississippi River Basin, which is experiencing a bit of weather whiplash.

Weeks of hot and dry conditions have drought covering much of AR and northwestern MS.

But cooler now w/ drenching rains. Outlooks lean cool and wet. https://t.co/mljsjQE3B9 @NOAA https://t.co/NY4GXIxK7C

NOAA

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RT @NOAADrought: Most of the U.S. leans wet next week. Below-normal precip chances are favored for part of the Northwest.

Temps: Warmer than normal for the Far West and parts of Gulf Coast, FL, and Northeast. Rest of the Lower 48 stays relatively cool. https://t.co/s8Wz6Q9cl6 @NOAA @NWS @NWSCPC https://t.co/LaW8JfEsiW

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Empower your country or organization with the #EarlyWarningsForAll Toolkit.

Download the Toolkit Now and build resilient systems today: https://t.co/IC5XzjgWig https://t.co/swYKO65rAm

World Meteorological Organization

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🌎🌳 From 1-5 September, Latin American & Caribbean countries will meet at the 34th Session of the Latin American and Caribbean Forestry Commission to advance sustainable forest policies & biodiversity conservation & restoration.

🔗 https://t.co/Lcs2aDBJKE

@FAOAmericas #COFLAC https://t.co/o3JUOvgbEp

FAO Forestry

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RT @NWSMobile: 🌀13 Years Ago - Hurricane #Isaac made 2 landfalls in south Louisiana late on August 28th & early on the 29th (2012).

🌧️Storm total rainfall of 10-20” fell across the region, which resulted in catastrophic flash flooding across southeast Mississippi.

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NHC_TAFB

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New @WRIClimate research reveals that only 12% of large companies have a supply chain goal focused on people. 👥

Without investing in #SMEs—which employ 70% of the global workforce—corporate sustainability targets will fail. Read more: https://t.co/6XBtbJ3dbX https://t.co/JmDmqa25WT

WRI Climate

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Possible #AMOC shutdown after 2100 in high-emission future: new study with PIK scientist @rahmstorf finds that this would cut the ocean’s northward heat supply, causing summer drying & winter extremes in NW Europe + shifts in tropical rainfall belts.
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Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK

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💧People’s lives and livelihoods depend on access to water and global demand is expected to ⬆️ 50% by 2030.

The world must equitably and sustainably manage water to provide for a growing human population.

Learn how➡️ https://t.co/X4vmBB0BkU

#WorldWaterWeek #WWWeek #WaterAction

IUCN

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As we continuously face hotter days, protecting our best ally against the heat is crucial. 🌲
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Conservation Intl

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Read #SWMProgramme's community-based monitoring in the context of sustainable wildlife management & biodiversity conservation in tropical countries

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@cirad @‌CIFOR_ICRAF @thewcs @‌PressACP @ffem _Fr @‌AFD_en @eudeleg _Rome https://t.co/I4vVSb7CGV

FAO Forestry

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A tropical wave over the central Atlantic is producing heavy thunderstorms along and west of the wave axis. Recent scatterometer satellite data show moderate to fresh E winds are occurring east of the axis, with fresh to locally strong NE winds occurring to the west. https://t.co/kwUE7P6BwP

NHC_TAFB

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Hurricane Katrina 20th Anniversary: Advancements in Intensity Forecasting (Part 4 of 5)

Friday, August 29 is the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina making landfall along the U.S. Gulf coast and devastating the coasts of Mississippi and southeastern Louisiana. A lot has changed since 2005.

In this video, Hurricane Specialist Lisa Bucci talks about the advancements NHC has made since Hurricane Katrina in forecasting how strong a tropical cyclone will get, including our improvements in forecasting rapid intensification.

Filming/Editing Credits: Lisa Bucci and Cassandra Mora

Hurricane Katrina 20th Anniversary Playlist: https://t.co/rR7NnJneHa

National Hurricane Center

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RT @NWS: NWS forecast offices from the southern plains to the lower Mississippi valley are monitoring the very heavy rain potential for today. A number of flood-related warnings are already in effect. If you encounter a water-covered roadway: Turn Around, Don't Drown. https://t.co/QFqGPDqEaX

#WPC_MD 1019 affecting central/eastern OK into western/central/southern AR, #arwx #okwx, https://t.co/INeVz4A1mD https://t.co/TEjRE2NhOC
- NWS Weather Prediction Center

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