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07
Oct 2024

Hurricane Helene's 2024 Onslaught: Devastating Floods and Destruction from Florida to the Appalachians

Hurricane Helene made a powerful impact in the fall of 2024, intensifying to a Category 4 storm as it approached Florida's Big Bend region. The hurricane made landfall at 11:10 p.m. Eastern Time on September 27, unleashing a torrent of destruction both along the coast and far inland. While still over the Gulf of Mexico, the storm's effects began to manifest on land, triggering severe flooding in southern Appalachia well before its actual arrival.
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Ronaldo Menezes
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Climate Changes
03
Oct 2024

Albedo: Understanding the Reflectivity of Earth's Surfaces and Its Impact on Climate

Albedo refers to the reflectivity of a surface, representing the fraction of incoming light that is reflected rather than absorbed. Expressed as a value between 0 and 1, or as a percentage from 0% to 100%, albedo plays a critical role in determining how much energy from sunlight is retained or reflected by different surfaces. A surface with an albedo of 0 absorbs all incoming light, while one with an albedo of 1 (or 100%) reflects all of it.
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Ronaldo Menezes
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Geotechnologies
30
Sep 2024

Rivers in europe burst their banks: The devastating floods of september 2024

In September 2024, a slow-moving storm unleashed days of relentless rainfall across central and eastern Europe, triggering devastating floods that submerged entire towns and forced tens of thousands to evacuate. This extreme weather event brought widespread destruction, particularly in Austria, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic (Czechia), as rivers burst their banks and floodwaters surged into homes, farmlands, and cities.
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Ronaldo Menezes
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Climate Changes
26
Sep 2024

Amazon on fire: 2024 sees highest number of fires in 20 years

The Amazon is experiencing record-breaking fires in 2024, exacerbated by climate change and El Niño.In the first seven months of 2024, the Brazilian Amazon recorded the highest number of fires in the last 20 years.Although deforestation in the region decreased by 50% in 2023 compared to 2022, burned areas increased by 36%.
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Ronaldo Menezes
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Climate Changes
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