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fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Storm Erminio lashes much of Greece as Saharan dust blankets Crete

Heavy rain and thunderstorms affected much of Greece, with southeastern areas experiencing the most severe conditions, including flooding and stranded vehicles.
Europe news
#ai
fromWIRED
3 days ago
Apple

AI Has Flooded All the Weather Apps

AI is transforming weather apps, enhancing user experience with customizable forecasts and integration with personal schedules.
Apple
fromWIRED
3 days ago

AI Has Flooded All the Weather Apps

AI is transforming weather apps, enhancing user experience with customizable forecasts and integration with personal schedules.
fromLos Angeles Times
5 hours ago

Brush fire triggers evacuations in Riverside County amid Santa Ana winds

The fire was reported in the 15900 block of Gilman Springs Road in Riverside County, just before 11 a.m. Gusty Santa Ana winds were forecast for much of Southern California on Friday.
LA food
#california
fromKqed
1 day ago
Environment

As Sierra Snowpack Dwindles, Concern Mounts Over Fire Risk and Water Management | KQED

Environment
fromSFGATE
1 day ago

Why California's in a 'snow drought' even after a wet winter

California's April 1 snowpack is the second lowest on record due to warm temperatures melting snow quickly.
Environment
fromKqed
1 day ago

As Sierra Snowpack Dwindles, Concern Mounts Over Fire Risk and Water Management | KQED

California's April snowpack levels are near record lows due to extreme heat and reduced snowfall.
California
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

CA snowpack at 18% of historical average after record hot March melts snow early

California faces a warm snow drought with a snowpack at just 18% of average, impacting water supply and reservoirs.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

April 1 is supposed to be peak snow in California. Forget that this year

California's Sierra Nevada snowpack is at 18% of average due to record heat and climate change, impacting water systems and increasing wildfire risks.
California
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Intense Santa Ana winds and damaging gusts to pound Southern California this weekend

Santa Ana winds will impact Southern California this weekend with gusts up to 60 mph, but the fire threat remains minimal.
Chicago
fromMail Online
1 day ago

Tornado Alley moves east, putting millions in new danger zones

Tornado risk is shifting eastward, affecting millions in the eastern US as severe storms are forecasted across multiple states this week.
fromFast Company
2 days ago

See it: Air temperatures and pollution around the world are captured in real time in these animated weather maps

We created Earth in Action to provide a lens into what's happening on our planet, as it happens. Whether it's something typical, like the current air temperature, or an extreme event like a major dust storm, we wanted to provide an opportunity for people to see them.
OMG science
Data science
fromThe Walrus
1 day ago

Data Centres Are on Track to Wreck the Planet. Can We Stop Them? | The Walrus

Hyperscaled data centers consume massive power and water, raising concerns about their environmental impact.
#weather
New York Yankees
fromNBC New York
2 days ago

The warm stretch won't last and the next change is a big one

Wednesday features warm weather with highs over 70 degrees, but cooler temperatures and rain are expected by Thursday.
San Francisco
fromABC7 San Francisco
4 days ago

Unprecedented March weather leads to shorter Tahoe ski season, record-breaking heat

Record-breaking warmth in March has led to early ski resort closures and increased fire danger in San Francisco and the Sierra Nevada.
fromSnowBrains
2 days ago
Snowboarding

SnowBrains Forecast: Up to 1 Foot for California Through Thursday, Then Warm and Mostly Dry - SnowBrains

New York Yankees
fromNBC New York
2 days ago

The warm stretch won't last and the next change is a big one

Wednesday features warm weather with highs over 70 degrees, but cooler temperatures and rain are expected by Thursday.
San Francisco
fromABC7 San Francisco
4 days ago

Unprecedented March weather leads to shorter Tahoe ski season, record-breaking heat

Record-breaking warmth in March has led to early ski resort closures and increased fire danger in San Francisco and the Sierra Nevada.
fromSnowBrains
2 days ago
Snowboarding

SnowBrains Forecast: Up to 1 Foot for California Through Thursday, Then Warm and Mostly Dry - SnowBrains

Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Dramatic weather shift brings significant Southern California cooldown, possible rain

Southern California will experience a brief cooldown and slight chance of rain, contrasting with recent record-high temperatures.
Mental health
fromNature
3 days ago

Struggling to focus on research when the world is 'on fire'? Some ways to cope

Global news events are causing burnout and mental exhaustion among researchers, impacting their work and personal lives.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 days ago

Heavy rain, floods kill at least 45 people in Afghanistan, Pakistan

Afghanistan's National Disaster Management Authority reported that 28 people have been killed in the floods and 49 injured, with more than 100 homes destroyed. Most of the deaths were reported in central and eastern provinces, including Parwan, Maidan Wardak, Daikundi, and Logar.
World news
#hawaii
Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

I've never seen anything like it': Hawaii's small farmers begin recovery after catastrophic flooding

Severe storms devastated LewaTerra Farm, leading to significant crop loss and extensive damage across Oahu, with recovery efforts expected to be lengthy and costly.
fromSFGATE
2 days ago
Environment

Hawaii storms produced enough rain to fill 3 million Olympic swimming pools

Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

I've never seen anything like it': Hawaii's small farmers begin recovery after catastrophic flooding

Severe storms devastated LewaTerra Farm, leading to significant crop loss and extensive damage across Oahu, with recovery efforts expected to be lengthy and costly.
fromSFGATE
2 days ago
Environment

Hawaii storms produced enough rain to fill 3 million Olympic swimming pools

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Arctic ice loss brings dual heatwaves to Europe and eastern Asia

The study highlights how rapid Arctic warming increases the frequency of extreme weather events, particularly concurrent heatwaves across Europe and eastern Asia.
Europe news
#heat-wave
fromFortune
3 weeks ago
US news

The weather sampler platter will wallop the U.S. this week: extreme heat in the south, downpours and snow in the east-with a side of the polar vortex | Fortune

Environment
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Get Ready for a Year of Chaotic Weather in the US

The American West faces a record-breaking heat wave this week, with strong El Niño conditions expected later in 2025, potentially creating extended periods of extreme and unpredictable weather.
Environment
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Weather whiplash to sweep U.S. with simultaneous blizzard, polar vortex, and heat dome

Extreme weather is affecting nearly all U.S. regions simultaneously, including record heat in the Southwest, snow in the Great Lakes, Arctic cold in the Midwest and East, and heavy rain in Hawaii.
California
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

Southern Cailfornia's winter ends with a record-breaking heat wave

A historic late-winter heat wave across Southern California is breaking numerous daily and all-time March temperature records, with inland areas reaching triple digits while coastal regions experience 80s and 90s temperatures.
fromFortune
3 weeks ago
US news

The weather sampler platter will wallop the U.S. this week: extreme heat in the south, downpours and snow in the east-with a side of the polar vortex | Fortune

Environment
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Get Ready for a Year of Chaotic Weather in the US

The American West faces a record-breaking heat wave this week, with strong El Niño conditions expected later in 2025, potentially creating extended periods of extreme and unpredictable weather.
Environment
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Weather whiplash to sweep U.S. with simultaneous blizzard, polar vortex, and heat dome

Extreme weather is affecting nearly all U.S. regions simultaneously, including record heat in the Southwest, snow in the Great Lakes, Arctic cold in the Midwest and East, and heavy rain in Hawaii.
#snowpack
fromSnowBrains
1 day ago
Snowboarding

April 2026 State of the Western U.S. Snowpack: Worst Snow Year Ever? - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
1 day ago
Snowboarding

April 2026 State of the Western U.S. Snowpack: Worst Snow Year Ever? - SnowBrains

Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

On a whole other level': rapid snow melt-off in American west stuns scientists

Record-low snowpack levels in the American West threaten water supply due to a historically warm winter and rapid melt-off.
Non-profit organizations
fromNature
1 week ago

'Continuity over novelty': why environmental science needs to rethink its focus

The closure of forest-service research offices threatens long-term ecological research and institutional memory in the US.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Fewer heat-related deaths in 2025 despite warmest summer

The UK Health Security Agency reported around 1,504 heat-associated deaths in England during summer 2025, roughly half the predicted 3,039, despite the season being the warmest on record.
UK news
Madrid food
fromState of the Planet
1 week ago

As Climate Change Exacerbates Extreme Weather, Olive Oil Feels the Squeeze

Climate change is severely impacting olive oil production in Spain, leading to price increases and supply issues.
OMG science
fromHarvard Gazette
3 days ago

A world-shifting moment (literally) - Harvard Gazette

Geoscientists have found evidence of plate movement on Earth dating back 3.5 billion years, reshaping our understanding of its early history.
#climate-change
fromKqed
2 weeks ago
Skiing

'Snow-Eater' Heat Wave Behind Big Sierra Melt Is a Look at Our Climate Future | KQED

fromEarth911
2 days ago
Environment

Classic Sustainability In Your Ear: Coastal Flooding in 2050 With Climate Scientist James Renwick

OMG science
fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

The West's heatwave 'virtually impossible without climate change' - High Country News

The recent heatwave in the West is largely attributed to climate change, making such extreme temperatures increasingly likely.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Earth's climate more unbalanced than ever, WMO warns

The Earth's climate is more out of balance than ever, with extreme weather and rising temperatures posing significant risks for humanity.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Can We Measure Climate Change's Impact on Mental Health?

Climate change significantly impacts mental health, but tracking these effects is challenging due to inadequate data and attribution issues.
Skiing
fromKqed
2 weeks ago

'Snow-Eater' Heat Wave Behind Big Sierra Melt Is a Look at Our Climate Future | KQED

Rapid snowmelt in the Sierra Nevada raises wildfire and drought concerns due to climate change effects on weather patterns.
Environment
fromEarth911
2 days ago

Classic Sustainability In Your Ear: Coastal Flooding in 2050 With Climate Scientist James Renwick

Coastal flooding due to climate change could increase by two feet in the next century without immediate radical action to reduce emissions.
Environment
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

The Alaskan permafrost is thawing. Here's why that's so worrying

Thawing permafrost in Alaska is releasing three trillion gallons of water annually, exacerbating climate change and disrupting ocean ecosystems.
OMG science
fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

The West's heatwave 'virtually impossible without climate change' - High Country News

The recent heatwave in the West is largely attributed to climate change, making such extreme temperatures increasingly likely.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Earth's climate more unbalanced than ever, WMO warns

The Earth's climate is more out of balance than ever, with extreme weather and rising temperatures posing significant risks for humanity.
fromABC7 San Francisco
6 days ago

Bay Area weather radar network aims to improve storm forecasting, flood prep and drought planning

"This is going to help fill that gap in minutes to hours lead time that's vital to know where the heaviest rain is going to hit," Ralph said. "And when and what communities are going to be affected so people in the preparedness community and water resource management community can take action to help protect people's lives and property."
San Francisco
OMG science
fromBig Think
3 days ago

We saved the world once - we can do it again

The Montreal Protocol successfully addressed the ozone layer depletion, showcasing human resilience in combating environmental crises.
Europe news
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Weather tracker: Thunderstorms drench UAE and Saudi Arabia

Severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall hit the Middle East, causing flooding and extreme weather events across several countries, driven by climate change.
OMG science
fromMail Online
4 days ago

Mystery surge of giant fireballs sparks extraterrestrial questions

A significant surge in fireball sightings has raised concerns about potential asteroid threats and UFO speculation, but they are confirmed as natural meteors.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

Southern California's heat wave hasn't peaked yet and it's already breaking records

During this heat wave, "not only are daily temperature records likely to be broken across the region, but even the high temperature records for any day in the entire month of March," the National Weather Service said in a Tuesday morning forecast.
Los Angeles
fromMail Online
3 weeks ago

Hazardous weather alert for 200 million as megastorm barrels across US

The storm from Sunday into Monday has the potential to become a bomb cyclone, which occurs when central pressure drops at least 0.71 inches of mercury (24 millibars) in 24 hours or less. That rapid strengthening would generate an expansive and intense wind field.
Chicago
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

El Nino is set to take hold this summer, driving up global temperatures

Even though the evidence is still early, this could be a very significant event in 2026 and lingering into 2027. Its function in the global earth system is to release heat from the deeper oceans that has been temporarily stored there. El Nino allows that subducted heat to be unearthed.
US news
Environment
fromEarth911
4 days ago

The West Is Burning Before Summer Even Starts, and It's No Accident

Nevada set a new March high temperature record of 106°F, exceeding the previous record by 6 degrees during a significant heat wave.
#california-water-crisis
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
1 month ago
Agriculture

Low snowpack, higher temperatures cause concern for Bay Area scientists, farmers

California needs significant March rain and snow to restore water resources after an unusually warm winter, despite February storms improving reservoir levels to 70-80% capacity.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago
Environment

California's snowpack was already meager. Now comes an extraordinary heat wave

California's Sierra Nevada snowpack is at 48% of average due to an extremely warm winter, with rapid melting accelerated by an incoming heat wave threatening the state's water supply.
Agriculture
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
1 month ago

Low snowpack, higher temperatures cause concern for Bay Area scientists, farmers

California needs significant March rain and snow to restore water resources after an unusually warm winter, despite February storms improving reservoir levels to 70-80% capacity.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

California's snowpack was already meager. Now comes an extraordinary heat wave

California's Sierra Nevada snowpack is at 48% of average due to an extremely warm winter, with rapid melting accelerated by an incoming heat wave threatening the state's water supply.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A devastating force': how recent Mediterranean storms turned to tragedies

In Grazalema, Spain's wettest town, a year's-worth of rain fell in a fortnight and overloaded the karst aquifer beneath it. Water rushed into homes through floors, walls and even electricity sockets. Authorities ordered everyone to evacuate. I felt a lot of fear, said Sanchez Barea, a guesthouse owner whose home is one of hundreds still in an exclusion zone.
Miscellaneous
fromFuturism
4 days ago

Australia Turns Into Bright-Red Vision of Hell

As the rust expands, it weakens the rock and helps break it apart. It's a very red part of the country, it's got that rusty hue, so you get that color getting whipped up with the strong winds.
Environment
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The threat is here': searing US heatwave bad news for wildfire season and water supply

A historic heatwave in the US west threatens snowpack, water supply, and increases wildfire risks this spring and summer.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Weather extremes gripping US bear climate crisis fingerprint', experts say

The US is experiencing extreme weather patterns this March, raising concerns about the climate crisis and its impact on seasonal transitions.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Extreme heat lab: enduring the climate of the future

"So whenever people think about hot weather, they always talk about the temperature," he says. "There's two issues with that. First of all, most people don't realise that the temperature is measured in the shade. So if you're in direct solar radiation, the amount of heat stress you're exposed to is much greater as it will stress your body out a lot more."
Public health
Environment
fromNature
2 weeks ago

AI set to map risks of future climate disasters

Brazil is developing an AI agent to provide climate-disaster information and preparedness guidance to residents, integrating AI, simulations, and citizen participation for household-level risk management.
#winter-storm
fromFortune
2 months ago
Science

Climate change's role in the monster winter storm of January 2026: warmer oceans, more moisture and a dislocated 'polar vortex' | Fortune

fromFortune
2 months ago
Science

Climate change's role in the monster winter storm of January 2026: warmer oceans, more moisture and a dislocated 'polar vortex' | Fortune

#el-nino
Environment
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Brace for a SUPER El Nino that could push temperatures to record highs

A 62% probability exists for El Niño development between June and August 2024, with 15% chance of a super El Niño by November, potentially pushing 2027 global temperatures to record highs.
Environment
fromThe Washington Post
3 weeks ago

Will there be a super El Nino later this year? Here's what that would mean.

A strong or super El Niño event expected later this year could rival historical records and significantly impact global weather patterns, potentially pushing temperatures to record levels by 2027.
Environment
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Brace for a SUPER El Nino that could push temperatures to record highs

A 62% probability exists for El Niño development between June and August 2024, with 15% chance of a super El Niño by November, potentially pushing 2027 global temperatures to record highs.
Environment
fromThe Washington Post
3 weeks ago

Will there be a super El Nino later this year? Here's what that would mean.

A strong or super El Niño event expected later this year could rival historical records and significantly impact global weather patterns, potentially pushing temperatures to record levels by 2027.
Environment
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago

Why is all the weather happening this week?

March's transitional weather patterns create collisions between cold northern and warm southern air masses, producing extreme conditions across the U.S. simultaneously.
Environment
fromNature
2 weeks ago

Can AI models reliably forecast extreme weather events?

AI-based weather forecasting models offer significant speed advantages over physics-based systems but raise concerns about reliability for rare, extreme weather events.
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

'Please inform your friends': The quest to make weather warnings universal

In November 2025, a massive storm rolled across the lower Mekong River delta, dumping multiple inches of rain onto the wide, flat river plain that covers much of Cambodia. The river rose and rose. The force of the water churned up mud from the river bottom. The muddy water flowed downstream and rushed into the many farming and fishing towns that line the Mekong's banks.
US news
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Blistering early-season heatwave threatens California and other western states

An early-season heatwave will bring temperatures 20-30°F above normal across western US states, threatening daily and all-time March records while intensifying drought concerns amid record low snowpack.
Environment
fromFortune
4 weeks ago

The last 3 years were the hottest ever recorded. Here's why we may look back at them as some of the coolest we remember | Fortune

2025 was the third-hottest year on record despite cooling factors like La Niña, reduced solar activity, and fewer wildfires, indicating hidden warming influences are masking expected temperature decreases.
#climate-acceleration
fromNature
4 weeks ago
Environment

The world is getting hotter faster - its pace nearly doubled in the past decade

fromNature
4 weeks ago
Environment

The world is getting hotter faster - its pace nearly doubled in the past decade

fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The West's Winter Has Been a Slow-Moving Catastrophe

If you are reading this on the East Coast, congratulations on the warmer weather you're finally getting this week. It was cold and snowy for a while there. Here in the West, we wish we'd been in your shoes. Spare a thought for the tens of millions of us who live on the other side of the continent, where a catastrophe is unfolding.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Halfway through winter, heat is melting the California snowpack

An extraordinarily warm and mostly sunny January has left the snowpack across California's Sierra Nevada far smaller than usual - 59% of average for this time of year, state water officials announced Friday as they held the season's second snow survey. "We are now about halfway through the typically wettest part of the year," said Andy Reising, manager of snow surveys for the California Department of Water Resources.
Environment
Environment
fromFuturism
1 month ago

Earth on Track to Become Uninhabitable, Scientists Say

Multiple Earth systems are approaching destabilization, risking cascading tipping points that could commit the planet to a high-temperature 'hothouse Earth' trajectory.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

As teeth chatter across the U.S., Southern California is a hot spot: What to expect this week

While cold-stunned iguanas fall from trees in Florida and videos circulate of frozen "exploding" trees in the Northeast, Southern California is working up a sweat. A midwinter heat wave has descended on much of the state and is expected to spike temperatures as much as 20 degrees above normal in the coming week. The summer-like heat is thanks to a ridge of high pressure lingering high in the atmosphere that extends through the San Francisco Bay Area and into the Pacific Northwest.
Environment
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Extreme rainfall inundates South Africa and Mozambique

Persistent cut-off low brings exceptional rainfall across north-eastern South Africa and Mozambique, causing severe flooding, infrastructure damage, evacuations, and major disruptions to agriculture and wildlife.
fromEarth911
2 months ago

Oops, We Did It Again: 2025 Second Hottest Year On Record

The past 11 years are now the warmest 11 years in the 176-year history of temperature records. What is especially concerning about 2025 is that it occurred during La Niña, a natural Pacific cooling pattern that usually brings lower temperatures. This time, it did not help. Climate scientist James Hansen reports that global warming is now speeding up by 0.31°C per decade, and he predicts we will pass the +1.7°C mark by 2027.
Environment
fromNature
2 months ago

To improve resilience to climate change, track what endures

When the category-5 storm Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica in October, its path crossed communities that had varying levels of preparedness. Many with maintained coastal protections, upgraded drainage and reliable early-warning systems had power and water restored in days. Others were immobilized for weeks.
Environment
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