As scientists warn about the increasing dangers of a warming climate, some people across the United States and around the world are dealing with cold, winter weather. So, what's the difference between ...
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What awaits your kids & grandkids as climate extremes intensify
Babies born today will grow up in a world where climate change is part of the background of everyday life. Their summers will ...
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Three ways climate change affects mental health—and why the story is more hopeful than it might seem
As headlines about heat waves, floods and wildfires become more frequent, many people report a growing sense of worry about ...
Weather and climate are two fundamental concepts in meteorology, science, and geography, with distinct meanings, yet they are often confused due to their close relationship. While both describe ...
Numerical models of Earth’s climate system, based on the laws of physics, are essential tools for predicting changes in weather and climate in our warming world. However, persistent uncertainties in ...
When the weather gets weird, as happens a lot these days, one question inevitably arises from reporters, politicians and the general public alike: is this global warming? The question was asked after ...
Click the downloadable graphic: Weather Power Outages 2000 to 2023 Many types of extreme weather are becoming more frequent or intense because of human-caused climate change. These events put stress ...
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How Climate Change Is Quietly Reshaping Weather Across the Globe
The planet experienced a cascade of unprecedented weather events in 2025, marking another year where reality outpaced even ...
Studying both long term climate changes and shorter term weather forecasting is very demanding computationally, typically requiring high end HPC systems. Typically these days these would be large ...
The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has a clear message: The human-caused climate crisis is worsening extreme weather around the globe. The world is now 1.1 degrees Celsius ...
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