Former NOAA Staffers Revive Climate.gov After Admin Shutdown
Former NOAA employees resurrect climate.gov after Trump administration shutdown, restoring access to global warming data for farmers, planners, and emergency managers.
Former NOAA employees resurrect climate.gov after Trump administration shutdown, restoring access to global warming data for farmers, planners, and emergency managers.
Iran’s cheap, swarming Jellyfish drones pose a growing threat to disaster response and weather monitoring. Learn how they could be used during earthquakes and hurricanes.
Meteorologist Micah Nori links Pacific earthquakes to methane-driven cyclone formation, reshaping storm forecasting with seismic-weather connections.
Red skies over Sochi, Russia, preceded a severe storm. We explore the science behind the phenomenon, cultural significance, and what it means for future weather warnings.
Former NOAA employees revived the Climate.gov database after the administration shut it down. Over 1,200 datasets are now online again, but funding is uncertain.
A dramatic shelf cloud over Terneuzen, Netherlands last weekend stunned locals and went viral. What does it tell us about extreme weather and climate change?
From chalk on windows to municipal cool-down spots, Europeans are reviving old tricks and inventing new ones to survive extreme heat. A look at adaptation in action.
Europe is gripped by an extreme heat wave with record temperatures in Britain, France, and Spain. Learn about impacts, health risks, and expert analysis on climate change.
As extreme weather from hurricanes to tornadoes causes more car crashes, the need for car accident lawyers who understand storm liability is rising. Here’s what drivers must know.
Excessive heat kills more Americans than hurricanes and floods combined. This summer’s record temperatures signal a dangerous new normal. Are we ready?
Extreme heat is rewriting American life — from health crises to mental strain to crumbling infrastructure. A closer look at why more people are saying ‘I hate summer here.’
Explore how a tentative deal to end the war in Iran could impact global energy prices, from crude oil to gasoline, and its broader economic implications for consumers in the US, UK, and Canada.