Pipes that never froze on me for 15 years froze,” said Chris Ferro, 58, from Brooklyn, New York, about the abnormally cold temperatures he experienced in January and February. Ferro owns several ...
Six in 10 Americans have been personally affected by severe cold in the past five years, up from five in 2025. From doubled ...
More planning is needed to mitigate weather impacts to bases and their military missions, the GAO said. The cost in the last ...
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From a bird's eye view, the Amazon rainforest appears as a lush green mosaic of treetops stretching as far as the eye can see. It is home to countless animal and plant species, many of which are ...
And in his latest video, he’s claiming: “A powerful Super El Niño is on the horizon, and it could bring extreme weather ...
If you’re venturing outdoors, dressing properly is key. “Dressing in layers, wearing loose fitting layered clothing is the best to trap heat and stay dry,” says Faraz Covelli. A hooded coat or hat ...
With extreme weather now the "new norm," travel experts say refundable booking options and insurance are key to protecting your trip and wallet.
As the global climate continues to warm, extreme weather events driven by erratic behavior of jet streams are expected to become more common. Combined with additional moisture that warmer oceans and ...
Scientists tracking record-breaking temperatures warn that extreme summer conditions are no longer rare spikes but recurring threats. From heat stress in crowded cities to fire weather in remote ...
A new handbook calls for those who earn a living from the woods to embrace nontraditional methods to manage a changing ...