The difference between weather versus climate, rising extreme weather trends and shifting global patterns proves it’s far ...
As global temperatures climb, rainfall patterns are shifting in ways that could put water resources and agriculture under increasing strain, a new study published in Water Resources Research suggests.
A review of the national radar time-lapse, showing precipitation over the past several days, reveals a consistent pattern of multiple waves of showers and thunderstorms. Some of these systems have ...
Even a moderately strong El Niño during the next 12 to 18 months could drive the average global temperature to about 1.7 ...