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| Lee E. Frelich is an ecologist, academic, and author. He is the director of the Center for Forest Ecology and an adjunct professor in the Department of Forest Resources at the [[University of Minnesota]].
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| In September 2004, [[Hurricane Jeanne]] made landfall in [[Martin County, Florida|Martin County]], along [[Florida|Florida's]] [[Treasure Coast]], as a [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 3 major hurricane]], causing widespread destruction in the area. The most severe damage occurred in [[Indian River County, Florida|Indian River County]], where losses were estimated at $2 billion (2004 [[USD]]).
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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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| 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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| Brian Tokar is an American environmental activist and author. He is a faculty and board member of the [[Institute for Social Ecology]]. Since 2006, he has been a lecturer in the Environmental Program at the [[University of Vermont]].
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| Kleinere Schriften (''Smaller Writings'') of [[Alexander von Humboldt]] are an important 1853 collection of Humboldt's shorter scientific works, particularly dealing with [[natural science]] and geology, and especially concerning [[volcanology]]. It is considered one of Humboldt's major works.
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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 August, there have been 38 confirmed tornadoes across the country, resulting in no fatalities or injuries.
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| [[International Soil and Water Conservation Research]] <small>(Academic journal)</small>▼
| ''International Soil and Water Conservation Research'' (ISWCR), launched in June 2013, is an [[Open access|open-access]], [[Peer review|peer-reviewed]] international [[academic journal]] that publishes scholarly articles on a quarterly basis. It is a [[Academic discipline|multidisciplinary]] journal for soil and water conservation research, practice, policy, and perspectives.▼
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| The Puerto Rico Seismic Network (PRSN) ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Red Sísmica de Puerto Rico'', or ''RSPR'') is the primary seismological agency of Puerto Rico. Based at the [[University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez]], it was founded by request of the [[United States Geological Survey|U.S. Geological Survey]] (USGS) and the [[Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority]] (PREPA) in 1974 by Dr.
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| The [[2025 Atlantic hurricane season]] is the current cycle of the annual [[tropical cyclone]] season in the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in the [[Northern Hemisphere]]. The season officially began on June 1, and will end on November 30. These dates, adopted by convention, historically describe the period in each year when most [[Subtropical cyclone|subtropical]] or [[tropical cyclogenesis]] occurs in the Atlantic Ocean (over 97%).
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| Operation Hot Rock was a U.S. military operation conducted in 1992. The operation involved using concrete blocks to divert lava flows away from [[Zafferana Etnea]], a town in [[Sicily]], Italy. The goal was to minimize the town's destruction during the eruption of [[Mount Etna]].
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