2021 was tied for the sixth warmest year on NASA’s record, stretching more than a century.
Storm specialist Christopher Nowotarski says tornadoes that develop in the winter months in Texas are usually not severe in strength.
A Texas A&M study found Houston residents who experienced two or more hazardous events in the past five years had a reduction in mental health scores.
Increasing vegetation in the Himalaya may have implications for water supplies.
A new project to improve scientists understanding of the impact of space weather and climate change on the atmosphere starts this month (January 2022).
A new study led by scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science revealed that the locations and timing of tiger shark movement in the western North Atlantic Ocean have changed from rising ocean temperatures.
Near the Filchner Ice Shelf in the south of the Antarctic Weddell Sea, a research team has found the world's largest fish breeding area known to date.
Predator species may buffer the negative impacts of climate change by mitigating against the loss of biodiversity, according to new research led by scientists in Trinity College Dublin and Hokkaido University.
Permafrost has a central role in the sustainable development of the Arctic region.
Economic growth goes down when the number of wet days and days with extreme rainfall go up, a team of Potsdam scientists finds.
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