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  2. Historic North Carolina village underwater after devastating ...

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    No one is safe from the impacts of climate change and we really need to take action now.” Floodwaters from the French Broad River cover the River Arts District in Asheville, N.C., on Saturday

  3. Rescue missions underway in North Carolina after Hurricane ...

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    Rescue efforts are underway across western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene brought unprecedented flooding and landslides to the region over the weekend. Deanne Criswell, Federal Emergency ...

  4. Climate change in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in North Carolina. Climate change in North Carolina is of concern due to its impacts on the environment, climate, people, and economy of North Carolina. "Most of the state has warmed one-half to one degree (F) in the last century, and the sea is rising about one inch every decade." [1] North Carolina, along with the rest of the ...

  5. Supplies airlifted into Asheville, North Carolina after ...

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    Western North Carolina was isolated because of landslides and flooding that forced the closure of Interstate 40 and other roads. ... Climate change has exacerbated conditions that allow such ...

  6. Climate of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina averages 5 inches (130 mm) of snow per winter season. However, this varies greatly across the state. Along the coast, most areas register less than 2 inches (51 mm) per year while the state capital, Raleigh, averages 6.0 inches (150 mm). Farther west in the Piedmont-Triad, the average grows to approximately 9 inches (230 mm).

  7. Angel Hsu - Wikipedia

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    Angel Hsu. "Cities are driving climate change. Here's how they can fix it", TED 2020. Angel Hsu (born 23 February 1983) [1] is an American climatologist and environmental scientist. She is the founder and head of the Data-Driven EnviroLab at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. [2]