Working in Extreme Heat Is Dangerous. We Must Make It Safer
Extreme heat is becoming more common across the U.S. The federal government and employers owe workers better safety measures
Extreme heat is becoming more common across the U.S. The federal government and employers owe workers better safety measures
Abundant warm ocean waters caused Hurricane Idalia to rapidly intensify into a major hurricane before striking the Gulf Coast of Florida and bringing significant impacts
Along with an expert, we take you into some of nature's most monstrous storms.
Hurricane forecasters are debuting a new model they hope will better predict when some storms will suddenly and explosively intensify
Hurricane Hilary is set to cause torrential rains and flooding in the desert Southwest. It could even potentially bring California its first direct hit from a tropical storm since 1939
Soaring temperatures fueled by climate change are contributing to buckling highways, ruptured tires and impaired visibility from wildfire smoke
Enormous hailstones raise the question of whether global warming will intensify hailstorms
The reason some homes feel hotter than their air temperature has to do with radiant heat. Here’s what to do about it
When it’s time to rebuild, we must prioritize more sustainable and resilient infrastructure in Ukraine
It’s not just the soaring temperatures of day that make heat waves dangerous. High nighttime temperatures add to the stress on human bodies
The temperature in Death Valley could rise above 130 degrees Fahrenheit this weekend. If it does, it would set a record for the hottest temperature ever reliably measured on Earth
Artificial intelligence taps historical weather data in forecasting, but the changing climate is complicating such efforts
A new supercomputer is helping climate scientists determine whether injecting human-made, sun-blocking aerosols into the stratosphere would also alter thunderstorms and rainfall
Early warning about impending weather disasters is almost impossible across large, low-income regions of the world
Scientists are beginning to understand what kind of thunderstorm produces so-called megaflashes of lightning that stretch more than 60 miles
The famous climate pattern El Niño could usher in a new hottest year on record and will have domino effects on the world’s weather.
Extreme rainfall is increasing in the Northern Hemisphere’s mountain ranges as global temperatures rise, raising the dangers of floods and landslides
Heat Wave Yago is baking Seville, Spain, the first city in the world to introduce a heat wave naming and ranking system
A “heat dome” is parked over Texas and Mexico and is sending temperatures soaring to record—and potentially deadly—levels
Record ocean temperatures in the Atlantic are causing storms to form much farther east than usual
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