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Hurricane Patricia zoomed from tropical storm to record-beater in 30 hours flat like a jet-fueled sports car.

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Global warming is here, human-caused and probably already dangerous — and it's increasingly likely that the heating trend could be irreversible, a draft of a new international science report says.

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People are slightly less likely to flee an oncoming storm with a feminine name than a masculine one, a new study finds.

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Nature and man together cooked up the disaster in the Philippines.

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Global warming is here, human-caused and probably already dangerous — and it's increasingly likely that the heating trend could be irreversible, a draft of a new international science report says.

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People are slightly less likely to flee an oncoming storm with a feminine name than a masculine one, a new study finds.

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Nature and man together cooked up the disaster in the Philippines.

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