Pacific storms are veering northward, accelerating ice melt in Alaska and extreme drought in the US, with increasing risk.
The tight, pinwheel-like circle at the center of the storm is the hallmark of a “bomb cyclone.” While the term sounds alarming, it is a technical description of a storm undergoing bombogenesis — an ...
One thing gaining traction in scientific circles is the consensus that warmer oceans caused by climate change are giving storms extra energy.
Intense storms that sweep over the Southern Ocean enable the ocean to absorb more heat from the atmosphere. New research from the University of Gothenburg shows that today's climate models ...
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