Europe Braces for Historic Heatwave: What This Means for You
A historic heatwave is bearing down on Europe, threatening record temperatures above 48°C and testing the continent’s preparedness. What it means for global climate resilience.
A historic heatwave is bearing down on Europe, threatening record temperatures above 48°C and testing the continent’s preparedness. What it means for global climate resilience.
Cathie Wood sells 1.2 million Tesla shares worth $280M as EV competition intensifies. A look at her profit-taking pattern and what it means for investors.
Jayden Heavener leaves NWS for private firm StormShield Analytics. This transfer could weaken storm warnings for millions. Analysis of brain drain in weather forecasting.
Lightning striking nearly 40 miles from the main storm is a rare but dangerous phenomenon called ‘bolt from the blue.’ Learn why it happens and how to stay safe.
Storm Ciarán brings 137 km/h winds and a 2.9-meter storm surge to the Netherlands. Code red warnings issued for Zeeland and South Holland as Maeslantkering barrier closes.
Over 1.2 million jars recalled due to botulism risk after Hurricane Francine damaged storage facilities. Learn how extreme weather threatens food safety.
A rare hailstorm and flash floods hit Moscow yesterday, dropping golf-ball-sized hail and causing chaos. Experts say climate change may be responsible for the unusual event.
After a severe thunderstorm pummeled Washington, D.C., the sky erupted in electric purple and green. Meteorologists explain the rare phenomenon behind the viral display.
From 130°F in Death Valley to 53.2°C in Iraq, the week of June 6-13 shattered global temperature records. Meteorologists analyze the causes and warn of more heat to come.
Florida’s skies are transforming under climate change, with more severe storms, Saharan dust, and rapid weather shifts. What does this mean for residents and the future of the Sunshine State?
2024 is on track to become the hottest year ever recorded, with global ocean and land surface temperatures breaking monthly records. Learn what this means for hurricanes, wildfires, and extreme heat.
A supercell thunderstorm near Greensburg, Kansas produced a massive rotating wall cloud and three EF-1 tornadoes. Experts explain the science and human impact of this rare storm.