The western United States has experienced such intense droughts over the past decade that technical descriptions are becoming inadequate.
Tropical Cyclone 09S formed on Jan. 22 in the Southern Indian Ocean despite being affected by vertical wind shear, and one day later wind shear caused its demise.
Sometimes the most unrelated things can produce the most innovative results.
The National Weather Service’s bulletins often mention when extreme weather deviates from normal.
A study by UNSW engineers suggests we should get used to water restrictions as modelling predicts inflows into natural reservoirs are set to decrease.
A group of polar bear researchers wants you to do more than worry about the fate of these beautiful animals.
The scientists measured CO2 concentrations as high as 95,000 parts per million (ppm), more than 200 times the concentration of CO2 found in the atmosphere.
Climate change-driven sea-level rise could trigger mass migration of Americans to inland cities, finds new AI study.
In January 2020, a vast area of melt formed on the surface of the ice shelf west of the Antarctic Peninsula.
The formation of deep water, which is an important and sensitive component of the climate system, takes place in only a few parts of the ocean.
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