As the climate changes, powerful Arctic cyclones—storms that hammer the sea with pounding rain and gusting winds—are expected to grow stronger and more frequent. As these two trends converge, the potential for catastrophe is rising.
The southwest region of France was hit on Wednesday by violent hailstorms, damaging roofs, cars and killing one person.
From the normally mild summer climes of Ireland, Scotland and Canada to the scorching Middle East to Southern California, numerous locations in the Northern Hemisphere have witnessed their hottest weather ever recorded over the past week.
Three dead gray whales washed up on two different Kodiak Island beaches recently. The strandings happened within the span of a week.
Iraq has banned its farmers from planting summer crops this year as the country grapples with a crippling water shortage that shows few signs of abating. Citing high temperatures and insufficient rai...
At 3pm on July 5-2018, Gord Littlejohns found and photographed a Curve-billed Thrasher in a dead tree along the shoreline near the boat lau...
There is really only one thing to talk about in Chignik Bay these days: Where are the sockeye?
The Lone Star Tick reprograms the human immune system to reject beef, pork, chicken and other red meats. It can also cause dairy allergies.
The dry weather during May and June is putting an increasing strain on Sweden's farmers. There is a risk that several farms will have to close down.
Australia has seen an unprecedented number of widespread, catastrophic transformations in response to extreme weather events.
We observed large patches of marine macro-algae (Sargassum sp.) floating just offshore, drifting north, and getting stranded on the beach.
On this occasion he did not just vomit once, but over and over, combined with severe diarrhea and fatigue.
Anchorage hit 80 degrees Tuesday night, beating a record set in 1979, according to the National Weather Service.
A mere 71 hours of sunshine were recorded in the capital last month.
Department of Fisheries and Land Resources theorizes why bears still around so late into the season
Sixteen gray and humpback whales have been reported stranded off Washington and Oregon since April 3, the largest number in nearly two decades.
A Canadian climate scientist says Canada and the world are seeing a pattern of more extreme weather events
Sargassum, a type of marine algae, is washing up en masse on Caribbean beaches, closing them down to the public. The same sargassum is here in Miami, lining Miami beaches.
A resident said his kids don't want to go swimming at that location because there are so many dead fish in the water.
A mysterious malady has killed off nearly one-fifth of Colorado's aspens. But forest ecologists have struggled to explain the widespread die-off, known as Sudden Aspen Decline.
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