Think more Pacific hurricanes, a wetter and colder winter across the southern U.S. — and potentially the hottest year on record.
More than 260 million people are under alert in the United States due to a record heat wave, strong storms, and the risk of tornadoes. Officials warn that dangerous conditions will continue over the ...
June 2026 became the record temperature for the surface of the World Ocean in the entire history of observations for this month. Almost simultaneously, scientists have confirmed the beginning of a new ...
An IPB University expert explains what's driving Europe's extreme heatwave and whether Indonesia could experience similar ...
While telescopes like the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) can detect the chemical fingerprints of distant atmospheres, ...
Europe’s intense heatwave has raised questions about long-distance weather links and whether it could disrupt India’s rainfall. Experts say atmospheric teleconnections are possible, but India’s ...
A reanalysis of the "cold blob" at the bottom of the Atlantic suggests that it's caused by the weakening of AMOC, a key artery of the ocean.
Extreme and prolonged heat waves have engulfed much of Britain and Europe in recent weeks, and now Canada and the United ...
The first half of 2026 brought five major space discoveries that challenged existing scientific theories, from record-breaking black holes and an ancient interstellar comet to surprising findings ...
Federal employees axed during waves of cuts by the Trump administration have fought back against the dismantling of a key ...
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A heat dome will push 200 million Americans toward 100 degrees from June 29 to July 1
Dangerous heat is building across the central and eastern United States, with forecast temperatures reaching the 90s and low ...
Parts of the U.S. could see increases in certain types of extreme weather. Here's everything you need to know.
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