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  • Flood Watches in effect as post-tropical Mario drives moisture into the U.S. Southwest

    Moisture from post-tropical Mario is forecast to spread into southern California on September 18, 2025, bringing thunderstorms and rainfall totals of 25–75 mm (1–3 inches) through Friday. Rainfall rates may exceed 25 mm/h (1 inch/h), prompting Flood Watches and Flash Flood Watches across much of the region. Arizona and New Mexico are also expected to see widespread showers and thunderstorms with localized flooding into September 19.

  • Gravitational anomaly in 2007 hints at rapid changes near Earth’s core

    A gravity anomaly recorded by NASA–German GRACE satellites in early 2007 over the Atlantic Ocean points to mass redistribution near Earth’s core–mantle boundary, around 2 700–2 900 km (1 700–1 800 miles) deep. Researchers suggest a perovskite-to-post-perovskite mineral phase change produced decimetric boundary shifts, offering the first evidence that deep mantle processes can unfold within just a few years and potentially affect Earth’s magnetic field.

  • Tropical Storm Gabrielle forms over central Atlantic

    Tropical Storm Gabrielle, the 7th named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, formed over the central Atlantic at 15:00 UTC on September 17, 2025. The system is moving north-northwest and is forecast to intensify over the next several days.

  • Floods in Pakistan leave nearly 1 000 dead, 6.3 million affected and 2.9 million displaced since June 26

    Monsoon floods in Pakistan have killed at least 972 people and injured about 1 062 since June 26, 2025, affecting 6.3 million and displacing 2.9 million across the country. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa remains the worst-hit province with more than 500 fatalities, while Punjab has reported 290 deaths and Sindh over 173 000 displaced. Health authorities have also issued dengue alerts for major cities in Sindh, where stagnant floodwaters heighten the risk of outbreaks.