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| On July 8, 2025, heavy rains caused deadly [[Flash flood|flash flooding]] along the [[Rio Ruidoso]], in the [[Ruidoso, New Mexico]], area, killing three people and necessitating numerous water rescues. The river crested at a record {{cvt|20|ft|m|0}}. [[Wildfire]] burn scarring from 2024 exacerbated the flooding impact.
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| The Port des Canonge Formation is a lower–middle [[Permian]]-age [[geologic formation]] in the [[Mediterranean]] island of [[Mallorca]]. It consists of red to brown-colored [[sedimentary rock]]s ([[red beds]]) such as [[sandstone]] and [[mudstone]], and is located in what back then was the western peri-[[Tethys Ocean]].
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| The [[snooker]] competition at the [[2025 World Games]] is scheduled to take place from 7 to 16 August 2025, in [[Chengdu]] in China, at the Qinglong Lake. The competition, which belongs to the [[Cue sports at the World Games|cue sports]] discipline, added a female snooker event to the male event that has been held since the [[2001 World Games|2001 games]].
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| [[Expedition Formation]] <small>(Geological formation in Canada)</small>▼
| The Expedition Formation is a [[Geological formation|Geological Formation]] in [[Nunavut]] whose strata date to the [[Late Cretaceous]]. Fossil plant remains have been recovered from the formation.▼
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| A destructive regional [[tornado outbreak]] spawned 11 [[tornado]]es across the [[Brazil|Brazilian]] [[Federative units of Brazil|state]] of [[Rio Grande do Sul]] and the [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[Provinces of Argentina|province]] of [[Misiones Province|Misiones]] from the night of 11 June to the early morning of 12 June 2018. It is one of the best documented and most impactful tornado outbreaks in the history of [[South America]], spawning the strongest tornado on the continent in nearly a decade and having had a [[tornado damage survey|damage survey]] conducted in its wake.
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| Tropical Storm Chantal was a [[tropical cyclone]] that impacted the [[Southeastern United States]] in July 2025. Chantal originated from a decaying frontal boundary over [[Florida]]. It then moved offshore into the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and rapidly organized into a tropical depression on July 4.
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| [[2011 Sawyerville–Eoline tornado]] <small>(2011 EF3 tornado in Alabama, U.S.)</small>▼
| On the afternoon of April 27, 2011, a large, long-tracked, and destructive low-end EF3 tornado, known as the Sawyerville–Eoline tornado, moved across [[Central Alabama]], in the [[United States]], moving through areas near numerous towns along its {{convert|72.1|mi|km|adj=on}} track, including [[Tishabee, Alabama|Tishabee]], [[Sawyerville, Alabama|Sawyerville]], [[Havana, Alabama|Havana]] and [[Eoline, Alabama|Eoline]].▼
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| The 2025 Canadian tornado season is the current season of [[tornado]]es and [[tornado outbreak]]s across [[Canada]] in [[Tornadoes of 2025|2025]]. As of July, there have been 35 confirmed tornadoes across the country, resulting in no fatalities or injuries.
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| The 2025–26 South Pacific cyclone season is an upcoming weather event in the [[South Pacific Ocean]] to the east of 160°E. The season will officially start on 1 November 2025, and end on 30 April 2026; however a tropical cyclone could form at any time between 1 July 2025, and 30 June 2026, and would count towards the season total.
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| The Ecosystems Mission Area (EMA) is one of six mission areas of the [[United States Geological Survey]] (USGS). EMA provides independent biological, ecological, and environmental-health science that informs management of public lands and natural resources overseen by the [[United States Department of the Interior|U.S. Department of the Interior]] (DOI).▼
| On the afternoon of April 27, 2011, a large, long-tracked, and destructive high-end EF4 tornado, known informally as the Section–Flat Rock EF4 by the [[National Weather Service]], moved across portions of [[North Alabama]] and [[North Georgia]], tracking near the towns of [[Section, Alabama|Section]], [[Pisgah, Alabama|Pisgah]], [[Flat Rock, Alabama|Flat Rock]], [[Higdon, Alabama|Higdon]] and [[Rosalie, Alabama|Rosalie]] in Alabama and [[Trenton, Georgia|Trenton]] in Georgia along its {{convert|47|mi|km|-long|adj=mid}} track.▼
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▲| The Ecosystems Mission Area (EMA) is one of six mission areas of the [[United States Geological Survey]] (USGS). EMA provides independent biological, ecological, and environmental-health science that informs management of public lands and natural resources overseen by the [[United States Department of the Interior|U.S. Department of the Interior]] (DOI).
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| The 1905 Tsetserleg-Bulnay earthquakes occurred in remote northwestern [[Mongolia]] in July of 1905. The magnitude 7.9-8.0 Tsetserleg shock struck on July 9 near the [[Tsetserleg, Khövsgöl|Tsetserleg Sum]] of [[Khövsgöl Province]]. The magnitude 8.25-8.4 Bulnay earthquake hit 2 weeks later on July 23 near [[Asgat, Zavkhan|Asgat Sum]], [[Zavkhan Province]] on 23 July.
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▲| On the afternoon of April 27, 2011, a large, long-tracked, and destructive high-end EF4 tornado, known informally as the Section–Flat Rock EF4 by the [[National Weather Service]], moved across portions of [[North Alabama]] and [[North Georgia]], tracking near the towns of [[Section, Alabama|Section]], [[Pisgah, Alabama|Pisgah]], [[Flat Rock, Alabama|Flat Rock]], [[Higdon, Alabama|Higdon]] and [[Rosalie, Alabama|Rosalie]] in Alabama and [[Trenton, Georgia|Trenton]] in Georgia along its {{convert|47|mi|km|-long|adj=mid}} track.
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