Severe Storms Are Hitting Harder — Here’s Why That Won’t Stop
Severe storms are becoming more intense and frequent. After a night of pounding hail and tornado warnings, we examine the science, the human cost, and what you need to know to stay safe.
Severe storms are becoming more intense and frequent. After a night of pounding hail and tornado warnings, we examine the science, the human cost, and what you need to know to stay safe.
A journalist’s phone captures a lightning strike 80 feet away. What the video reveals about lightning science, climate change, and why you should never stand outside with your phone during a storm.
When temperatures spike, your brain works differently. Discover how extreme heat impairs cognitive function, memory, and decision-making, backed by research and expert insights.
Could a dangerous heatwave crash Taylor Swift’s wedding? BBC meteorologist Simon King warns of extreme heat risk for summer 2025. Climate analysis inside.
Toronto hit 36°C with a dew point of 25°C yesterday, pushing the humidex to 45. We explain the science behind the oppressive humidity and what it means for your health.
Czech Republic records its hottest day ever at 41.9°C, shattering the previous record by 1.5°C. Experts link the extreme heat to climate change and a persistent heat dome over Europe.
A massive heat dome is roasting North America after scorching Europe. 160 million Americans face record temperatures. What’s causing it and when will it end?
England just recorded its warmest June since 1865 with a mean temperature of 16.9°C. The Met Office confirms human-caused climate change doubled the odds of this historic heatwave.
A brutal heat wave pushing east puts 160 million Americans at risk ahead of July 4th. Here’s what to expect, how to stay safe, and why this could be historic.
Thunderstorm X9 Ultra tore across France after a record heatwave, killing 18, leaving 340,000 without power, and causing €3.2B in damages. Climate link examined.
Why weather forecasts seem less accurate lately: climate change, model limits, data gaps, and false alarms. Expert analysis on the real reasons your app keeps getting it wrong.
Iowa, Indiana, and Illinois are currently more humid than the Amazon Rainforest. Here’s why it’s happening, the health risks, and what climate change means for the Midwest.