Climate change is set to dramatically expand global wildfire danger this century, pushing risk into new regions.
When Hurricane Melissa spun up unexpectedly in the Atlantic earlier this month, traditional forecasting models were caught off guard by its rapid intensification. Yet weather models using artificial ...
U.K. science minister Lord Patrick Vallance told the BBC that they've developed a plan to phase out animal testing for ...
After driving 26,000 miles in his Model Y, one owner is switching to Rivian, not because of the car, but because they're ...
A Chinese plant scientist at the University of Michigan who drew national attention in June 2025 when she was arrested and ...
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New York Weather: Rare stratospheric event to send temperatures plunging over Thanksgiving
Sudden stratospheric warming events, which can send temperatures plunging despite what the name suggests, are rare this early in the season while none have been observed in November since the 1960s ...
People repeatedly emailed Epstein asking for advice in dealing with Trump, but he wasn’t always forthcoming. In one email, ...
The Paris Climate Agreement turns ten this month. But COP21’s outcome — in which 195 countries pledged to reduce ...
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How Clouds Form And Bring Rain - According To Meteorologists
The Basic Building Blocks Every Cloud Needs Clouds need two essential ingredients to form, and both must be present ...
Climate scientist Nadir Jeevanjee speaks on The Conversation Weekly podcast about how the pioneers of climate modelling got ...
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Enhanced climate models reveal how our cities are driving and feeling the effects of climate change
Scientists have developed a new way to represent the world's cities in global climate and Earth system models (GCM & ESMs), ...
Austin Becker developed an early warning system to protect critical infrastructure from storms. His project’s funding was ...
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