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Scientists navigate the paradox of extreme cold events in a warming world


According to Copernicus Climate Change Service, February 2024 was the warmest February ever recorded globally. Read More

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That seems to be true for tropical ectotherms, or 'cold ... may impact daily weather in the middle latitudes, like the ... Mar. 2, 2024 — After one of the most intense cyclones in world history ... Read More

Keeping bee colonies in cold storage may save them from climate change


Keeping bee colonies in cold storage may save ... Using climate and bee population models, American researchers found that increasingly long autumns with good flying weather for bees raise the ... Read More

Climate and Environment


By Lisa Friedman Rising sea temperatures around the planet have caused a bleaching event ... By Catrin Einhorn And what would that mean for the climate? Mr. Gore spoke at a climate leadership ... Read More

Weather and climate extremes in 2023 impacting the globe with emerging features


Globally, last year was the warmest for thousands of years, with a globally averaged temperature of at least 1.45°C greater than pre-industrial times. The year also saw an unprecedented string of ... Read More

Weather Forecasts Have Come A Long Way Since The 1870s


The first weather forecasts from the federal government came out in the 1870s. Back then, what’s now the National Weather Service aimed mostly to alert people to storms along what the agency’s history ... Read More

Camels evolved from a cold-weather ancestor. We could learn from their remarkable transformation


Camel fur turns out to be a decent sunscreen that helps with thermal regulation, those snowshoe feet perform well in sand while triple eyelids evolved in countless blizzards also work in Sudanese ... Read More

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Climate change and a strong El Niño could both play a role in the intensity of impacts that atmospheric rivers bring when they hit the West Coast. Earth may have already passed 1.5 degrees ... Read More

Long-range forecast showing cooler weather for the Ozarks


According to the Climate Prediction Center, the next couple of weeks may bring reminders ... Looking at long-range models, we are expecting a brief cold-snap mid next week. Although the cold ... Read More

Climate Crisis


The climate crisis ... But extreme weather is already more frequent, deadly and costly. CNN is tracking the issues, including the latest science, politics news and innovative solutions. Read More

Paradox of extreme cold events in a warming world


The Warm Arctic-Cold Continent (WACC) phenomenon is the puzzling combination of Arctic warming and extreme coldness in specific mid-latitude regions. However, the progression of WACC events remains ... Read More

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See if the Weather Is on Your Side. April 8 could be your best opportunity to see a total solar eclipse for decades. But if clouds fill the sky, you may miss the spectacle. By Josh Katz ... Read More


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