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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.
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.
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.
A brutal heat wave is pushing temperatures toward record-breaking territory from the Midwest to the East Coast. Here are five records meteorologists are tracking this week, including New York’s first 100°F day since 2012.
A dangerous heatwave is sweeping the eastern United States with heat indices above 105°F. Learn the risks, how to stay safe, and what experts say about this life-threatening event.
When the thermometer hits 100°F, the ‘feels like’ temperature — heat index — can be much deadlier. Understanding how it affects your body and what to do about it.
Stunning photos of the Full Strawberry Moon over the UK mark the start of astronomical summer, but the celestial beauty contrasts with extreme heat across the US.
NYC faces a dangerous heatwave next week with highs over 100°F and heat indices up to 110°F. Experts warn of record heat, health risks, and urban heat island effects.
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.
Germany recorded its highest ever temperature of 41.3°C in Saarbrücken, triggering canceled events and hospital surges. A deadly heatwave reshapes European summers.
After a record-shattering heatwave that scorched Europe and North America, a weekend cooldown brings relief—but experts warn this is a temporary pause in a warming trend.
London Climate Week was disrupted by extreme heat reaching 40°C as global warming hits home. Events canceled, experts warn of urgent need for adaptation. Read the full story.
London canceled a summit on extreme heat because temperatures hit 38.7°C and the venue’s AC failed. A stark warning on climate adaptation gaps.