Watch Out: Tornado Alley Is Migrating Eastward
Tornado outbreaks are moving from Texas and Oklahoma toward Tennessee and Kentucky, where people may not be prepared
Tornado outbreaks are moving from Texas and Oklahoma toward Tennessee and Kentucky, where people may not be prepared
High temperature records have been set from Portugal to Thailand as heat waves fueled by climate change have arrived early this spring
A severe geomagnetic storm created auroras that were visible as far south as Arizona in the U.S.
Population density and a prevalence of mobile homes make the region a hotspot for tornado deaths
Knowing when torrents of rain will strike can save property and lives
A massive storm shocks southern California with cold temperatures, strong winds and abundant moisture, causing extremely rare blizzard conditions and potentially unprecedented snowfalls
Scientists and companies are scrambling to find new ways to squeeze more rain from the skies as climate change intensifies drought
California has been hit by repeated storms fueled by torrents of moisture called atmospheric rivers that will only intensify in a warming climate
It may sound counterintuitive, but a warming climate can actually lead to bigger snowstorms
Twitter is a crucial communication tool during disasters, but impersonators and other problems under Elon Musk’s leadership have emergency managers on edge
Data collected by thousands of scientific instruments scattered across the world’s oceans show that weak tropical cyclones are intensifying, not just stronger ones
You may have endured a frost quake, pogonip or Saskatchewan screamer without knowing it. Take our tour of weird weather terms to find out
November hurricanes and tropical storms such as Nicole are relatively rare, but they can—and do—form
Our leaders ignored the lessons learned from Hurricane Maria, and Fiona caused more destruction than it should have
The record-smashing temperatures in the Pacific Northwest last year were an extraordinarily rare occurrence even in the age of climate change
For nearly two months, the Atlantic had no hurricane activity. Then September arrived with a flurry of storms
Hurricane Ian will bring heavy rains and storm surge to Florida, potentially exacerbated by its size
Typhoon Merbok heavily damaged Alaskan communities, many of which are Indigenous and rely on subsistence hunting that residents would normally be doing right now
Science in meter and verse
Children “are not little adults”—they have more trouble regulating temperature than adults do
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