A hailstone hurdles towards its destruction. This footage was captured by a special rig built by Sean Waugh, a research scientist with NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory (Credit: Sean Waugh) ...
Event attribution seeks to tease out the influence of human-caused climate change on specific weather and climate events. This study will update and expand on the 2016 National Academies report, ...
Extreme weather is, by definition, rare on our planet. Ferocious storms, searing heatwaves, and biting cold snaps illustrate what the climate is capable of at its worst. However, since Earth’s climate ...
Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand Americans’ attitudes toward and experiences with extreme weather. For this analysis, we surveyed 5,085 U.S. adults from April 28 to May 4, 2025.
From storms and cold snaps to heatwaves, extreme weather events can have major implications for electricity generation and supply – and as a consequence, for power markets. Being able to anticipate ...
Nearly 40 percent of Americans experienced extreme weather last year — and those who did were more likely to be concerned about climate change, according to new polling. Gallup found that 37 percent ...
Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand Americans’ experiences with extreme weather and views on policies related to extreme weather. For this analysis, we surveyed 8,638 U.S. adults ...
If the trend continues, extreme weather will occur more frequently. Here’s how experts suggest you prepare. By Shannon Sims Extreme weather is happening more frequently across the country, as we have ...
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