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Without Climate Change, U.S. Heat Wave Called ‘Virtually Impossible’
Research indicates that without climate change, extreme U.S. heat waves would be nearly impossible, highlighting climate change’s role in recent heat events.
El Niño is coming. At the FAO we know where drought will hit hardest
FAO predicts regions most vulnerable to drought due to upcoming El Niño, highlighting potential food security impacts worldwide.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of the Midwest and South, with conditions expected to potentially produce damaging storms today.
El Niño is ‘strengthening rapidly,’ forecasters warn. Here’s what it could mean for your weather.
Forecasters say El Niño is ‘strengthening rapidly,’ raising concerns about severe weather patterns worldwide. Here’s what it could mean for future climate conditions.
Northern Lights could dazzle the sky in these states due to solar storm ahead of Fourth of July
A solar storm is expected to produce visible Northern Lights in several U.S. states ahead of the Fourth of July, according to weather experts.
E Pluribus Algae: Why Green Pond Scum Is as American as Red, White and Blue
A new cultural and environmental perspective highlights how green pond algae reflects American identity and ecological history, sparking renewed interest and debate.
Southeastern Wisconsin severe weather; warnings, watches Friday
Severe thunderstorm watches are in effect for southeastern Wisconsin on Friday, prompting alerts and preparations across the region.
Underwater Suit-wearing Cyborg Insect Capable Of Diving And Terra-aqua Travel
Researchers develop a cyborg insect equipped with an underwater suit capable of diving and traversing land and water, advancing bio-inspired robotics.
Will The Maximum Temperature Be >73° On Jul 3, 2026?
Analysis of temperature predictions for July 3, 2026, focusing on the likelihood of exceeding 73°F based on current market data and climate trends.