From record-breaking heatwaves and devastating floods to prolonged droughts, wildfires, and severe storms, weather-related disasters are affecting ...
Weather can be highly volatile, making extreme events difficult to predict and model. With a special set of data filters, ...
There used to be a loose mental map most people carried around: the places where weather was just weather, where forecasts were boring, and where the sky didn't threaten much. That map is being ...
The World Weather Attribution group of climate scientists has warned that extraordinary extreme weather is likely this year and said 2026 could turn out to be the second warmest, if not the warmest ...
Tidal wetlands are critical, yet vulnerable ecosystems. Tidal marshes, mangrove forests, and tidal flats support biodiversity ...
Recent scientific studies have found that extreme weather is becoming both more common and more intense, and many Americans have noticed. Majorities of Americans say extreme weather events in the U.S.
Financial losses due to extreme weather events such as wildfire, floods, and winter storms are increasing. The insurance and recovery system in the U.S. is increasingly unable to respond to the ...
We are ending 2025 with some incredibly good news that you might not hear about anywhere else — Globally, 2025 has had one of the lowest annual death rates from disasters associated with extreme ...
Ireland and other parts of Europe are experiencing record-breaking high temperatures because of an “extreme” meteorological event that has caused high pressure to build. “We’re seeing a very ...