A new study predicts that by 2100, the Amazon rainforest could experience up to 150 days of hot drought conditions each year, causing mass tree die-offs.
Frigid temps and heavy snow gripped much of the U.S. on December 1, the first day of meteorological winter. It looks like these bitter conditions are here to stay.
New research is the latest to find that thunderstorms can worsen your odds of a serious seasonal asthma attack.
Apparently, there can be too much of a good thing when it comes to renewable energy sources.
Hurricane Melissa weakened slightly as it crawled over Jamaica, but not enough to save Cuba from devastating impacts.
U.S. Air Force hurricane hunters experienced so much turbulence inside Hurricane Melissa that they were forced to turn back, but not before capturing some harrowing photos and videos.
Southern California’s first wintry storm of the season could create a dangerous situation in areas affected by the LA wildfires in January.
A surge in zombie fires. Back-to-back black rainstorms. This summer’s weather was something else.
After Katrina, Congress built safeguards to protect the U.S. from future storms. Now, the Trump administration is rolling back those reforms.
Scientists have known climate change is increasing the severity of hurricanes for years now, but new research suggests it’s also leading to tropical cyclone clusters.
The streak of lightning, detected using geostationary satellites, stretched across a mild-blowing 515 miles.
The National Weather Service issued multiple alerts ahead of the deadly floods that devastated central Texas, but whether people actually responded to them is an important question.
This latest blow to federal forecasting abilities is sparking outrage from meteorologists and public officials.
The change marks another blow to NOAA’s forecasting abilities, adding to growing concerns about the agency’s readiness for hurricane season.
This dust plume could impact local weather and air quality, as well as create dramatic sunrises and sunsets.
Trump weakened understaffed National Weather Service offices. Some people in the storms' path wonder if budget cuts contributed to the death and destruction.
The agency forecasts up to 10 hurricanes for this year, half of which could be major.
A regional severe weather outbreak is on the table, with strong tornadoes and very large hail possible across parts of Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin.
The truth might be simpler than what you likely learned in high school.
The hurricane jumped three Safford-Simpson hurricane categories in less than a day, and scientists now propose a new factor that contributed to the storm's evolution.