Scientists are warning in a new study that Earth has entered a “new era” of extreme weather, as conditions in the Arctic grow ...
Natural disasters — including winter storms, hurricanes, extreme heat, wildfires and droughts — can happen at any time.
Extreme weather is no longer viewed as a series of isolated natural events, News.Az reports. It has become a structural ...
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Ancient pine trees growing in the Iberian mountains of eastern Spain have quietly recorded more than five centuries of ...
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“This storm and the snow that we’ve had so far this winter won’t do anything to really appreciably help the drought,” Fisher said. “When you’re considering extreme drought conditions in some areas, ...
Parts of the Valley—Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur—also witnessed light rain, which meteorologists called a ‘drizzle’, but it could not wash away the dust pollution that shrouded the city in haze.
After a wet and stormy start to winter, the Bay Area has now gone 15 consecutive days without measurable rainfall, giving us ...
El Niño and La Niña are climate phenomena linked to temperature changes in the depths of the Pacific Ocean, whose effects can be felt thousands of miles away in Pakistan in the form of extreme heat, ...
Pine rings record a sharp rise in rainfall intensity and volatility, showing modern extremes exceed patterns seen over the past 500 years.
The Texas A&M Forest Service debunked a false viral claim that trees explode in the cold. Here's what can really happen.