Peak hurricane season is near. Floridians should cheer for El Niño.
Hurricane season officially lasts from June to the end of November, but much of the action gets concentrated from about ...
Hurricane season officially lasts from June to the end of November, but much of the action gets concentrated from about ...
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is urging the EPA to drop proposed power-plant rules.
Global warming, El Niño, solar fluctuations and a massive underwater volcanic eruption are driving up global temperatures.
A Q&A with Jeff Berardelli, chief meteorologist and climate specialist at WFLA News Channel 8 in Tampa.
Florida’s water supply “is projected to be unable to meet all of the growing needs of Floridians in the future," ...
Ocean temperatures have soared five degrees above normal since early July.
Marine heat waves are becoming more common and more extreme, with potentially devastating consequences for coral reefs.
Everything you need to know about the science linking global warming to extreme heat.
Without worldwide action to cut emissions, we can look forward to more and more unbearable and dangerous weather.
HighTide Intelligence conducted a three-year study to assess flood risk from rising seas.
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