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The now-retired database documented 27 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in the United States last year ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently announced that it would stop tracking the cost of the ...
The U.S. is on track to see more tornadoes this year than in 2024, which was the second-busiest tornado year on record.
Researchers have launched a center to study extreme weather in Japan and its relation to climate change. NHK WORLD meteorologist Tsietsi Monare tells us why that's more important than ever before.
Extreme weather is becoming the norm in Michigan, driven by climate change, writes Sierra Club's Elayne Coleman, who says environmental protections from the federal and state government are more ...
It will be harder to know the cost of the most extreme weather disasters, as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced it will stop monitoring billion-dollar disasters in the ...
But given the pervasive influence of global warming on the atmosphere, it's unavoidable that climate change would impact tornadoes too, said Victor Gensini, an extreme weather expert at Northern I ...
An explosive insider memo warned of 'wishful thinking' on the imminent climate risks to the supply chain. Can its publication ...
"This helps to foster better decisions, better investments and better resilience for our communities." Scientists unveil ...
Regional models are game changers when it comes to simulating extreme weather events, and they're particularly important for ...
U.S. citizens and scientists have a need and a right to know the size of the problem with regards to climate change.