Remember that water has twice the specific heat content of air (i.e. it takes more energy to heat up water than air, so it ...
Over the past four decades, atmospheric rivers have moved about 6 to 10 degrees towards both poles, according to new research ...
A shift in atmospheric rivers can have big effects on local climates — but what they are varies greatly and more research is ...
NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center reports there is a 60% chance that a weak La Nina will develop this autumn and could last ...
A World Weather Attribution report links human-induced climate change to Nepal's flooding disasters, urging limits on ...
The late September floods that killed more than 240 people in Nepal were driven by rainfall made about 10 per cent more intense by human-caused climate change, a rapid analysis by a team of leading ...
"As a global society, we are not taking action to protect these reserves." Scientists sound the alarm after record-breaking weather phenomenon has global impacts: 'The most telling indicator of our ...
Hurricanes —the most powerful storms on Earth—are becoming more widespread and destructive as a warming planet increases their intensity. Hurricanes Helene and Milton are following the trend of these ...
Stop using ‘summer’, ‘winter’ and the rest when inviting researchers to events — it’s a small step, but it’s necessary and ...
Dense populations, aerosols, and cities’ tendency to raise temperatures contribute to higher levels of precipitation in urban ...
Meteorologists have been falsely accused of steering hurricanes toward Florida or Appalachia, and some have reported threats ...
Several experts have underscored the urgent need to limit ‘development’ in low-lying, riverside as well as address activities ...