Category 5 storms don’t often occur in the Atlantic, but there has been a worldwide growth in the small number that do reach extreme intensities.
Imperial researchers show that carbon taxes alone cannot reduce emissions enough to reach the Paris Agreement targets.
Newly available archival film has revealed the eastern ice shelf of Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica is melting faster than previous estimates, suggesting the shelf may collapse sooner than expected.
Dauphin Island has been battered by more than a dozen hurricanes and tropical storms in recent decades.
Duckweed genome discovery reveals how aquatic plants cope in challenging environments.
NASA’s Aqua satellite provided forecasters at the National Hurricane Center with infrared data and cloud top temperature information for Tropical Storm Fernand as it was making landfall in northeastern Mexico.
For more than 40 years, Carlos A. Nobre has studied his nation’s most magnificent natural asset — the Amazon rainforest — and its vital role in the global climate system.
NASA’s Terra satellite provided an infrared view and temperature analysis of Tropical Storm 14W’s cloud tops.
In summer heat, cities may swelter more than nearby suburbs and rural areas.
Hurricane Dorian dropped excessive rainfall on the Bahamas and NASA calculated the rainfall the storm generated.
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