Just as southern California has its notorious Santa Ana winds, northern California’s most infamous winds are known as “Diablo” winds.
Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
Millions of people are more vulnerable to rising seas than previously thought
Worldwide, some 300 million people live where climate-triggered flooding will occur by mid-century, a new study suggests.
El Niño weather events are about to become more extreme thanks to climate change, study says
El Niños are a natural warming of sea water in the tropical Pacific Ocean that fuel weather extremes in the U.S. and around the world.
Ozone hole shrinks to smallest size on record, and it’s not related to global warming
Thanks to unusually warm temperatures high above Antarctica this month, the ozone hole shrank to its smallest size on record, scientists reported.
Hubble Telescope spots interstellar comet Borisov
Astronomers released the best photo yet of 2I/Borisov, the comet from outer space.
Strong storms can generate ‘stormquakes,’ scientists say
Scientists discovered a phenomenon that occurs when a strong storm sparks seismic events in the seafloor.
‘Very rare’ late-season tropical depression forms near Africa; forecasters also eye system in Central America
A tropical depression has formed off the coast of Africa in a rare location for so late in the Atlantic hurricane season, forecasters say.
Newly discovered comet is confirmed as an interstellar visitor – with a surprisingly familiar look
The comet is only the second interstellar comet ever detected in our solar system and the first that looks like a traditional comet.
Subtropical Storm Melissa has formed off the coast of New England
Subtropical Storm Melissa will bring heavy rain and wind gusts to 50 mph to portions of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket
Travel will be ‘impossible’ in the Dakotas as blizzard could bring up to 3 feet of snow
Residents of North and South Dakota are urged not to travel while a blizzard brings 1 to 3 feet of snow to the northern Plains