The next era of Atlantic hurricanes could be far more destructive
Recent research suggests climate change could supercharge swings between quiet years and hyperactive seasons.
Recent research suggests climate change could supercharge swings between quiet years and hyperactive seasons.
Its waters are heating up twice as fast as the global oceans, with huge implications for hurricane risk.
Recent studies link human-caused warming to more powerful, more destructive storms worldwide.
Power failures from hurricanes followed by heat waves are creating increasingly hazardous risks to health
A look at what we know and don’t yet know about how climate change could affect the paths of these...
The turmoil at key federal agencies threatens everything from forecast quality to storm recovery.
A gap in flight director staffing could keep the planes earthbound at crucial times.
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