Heatwave Threat Looms Over Taylor Swift’s Wedding: Is the Date Cursed?
Could a dangerous heatwave crash Taylor Swift’s wedding? BBC meteorologist Simon King warns of extreme heat risk for summer 2025. Climate analysis inside.
Could a dangerous heatwave crash Taylor Swift’s wedding? BBC meteorologist Simon King warns of extreme heat risk for summer 2025. Climate analysis inside.
A severe storm in northeast Kansas on Oct 26, 2023, driven by extreme wind shear, produced 87 mph gusts, EF-1 tornadoes, and $12M in damage. Expert analysis inside.
The 2023-2024 Super El Niño is already surpassing 1997-1998 records. Sea surface temperatures hit +2.4°C. Experts warn of worse-than-expected global impacts.
When a heat record hits 130°F, skeptics cry foul. But scientists use rigorous verification to confirm extreme temperatures. Here’s how they separate real records from glitches — and why it matters for your safety.
Elina Svitolina’s Wimbledon dream ends in straight sets loss to world No. 1. Data shows serve collapse, net struggles, and what’s next for the Ukrainian star.
After a record-breaking heatwave, Europe braces for violent thunderstorms. Are they truly dangerous? Expert analysis on flash floods, hail, and tornado risks.
After a week-long heatwave that baked Delft, the Netherlands, a violent thunderstorm finally broke the spell—bringing intense rain, lightning, and a warning about the new climate reality.
Discover why Dakhla in Western Sahara has one of the most unique climates on Earth: cool year-round thanks to the Canary Current. No heat waves, no snow, just 20°C and wind.
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh cricket series unfolds against a backdrop of Cyclone Idai trauma and climate vulnerability. How extreme weather is reshaping the game.
God rays, or crepuscular beams, over the Atlantic Ocean are more than just a stunning sight. They reveal atmospheric dust, heat patterns, and even boost marine life. Read the full story.
Why do we swipe away severe weather alerts? Alert fatigue is real and dangerous. Learn the psychology behind ‘I don’t want to click that’ and how to stay safe.
An isolated thunderstorm dumped 1.8 inches of rain on Grand Canyon’s South Rim on Sep 27, 2025, triggering flash flood warnings and trail evacuations. Expert analysis inside.