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Most Americans fear extreme weather is getting worse, a new USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds, a concern underscored by the rising ...
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Americans see a troubling pattern in extreme weather — both in hindsight and on the horizon, according to new polling. In the ...
Still, claims of weather-control technology, once confined to relatively fringe circles, have gained some traction in the ...
Before 2021, the typically temperate Pacific Northwest and western Canada seemed highly unlikely to get a killer heat wave, ...
Reports of extreme weather are common but vary by party. Most favor stricter building standards in high-risk areas but not building bans or forced relocations.
At least eight-in-ten Americans who experienced extreme weather say climate change contributed a lot or a little.
Pairing weather forecasting with state-of-the-art machine learning is a cutting-edge area of research that computer modelers have been eyeing for years.
Extreme weather is pressuring local budgets, sticking Americans with the bill and putting the $4 trillion market for state and local bonds at the center of the climate-change fight.
How Americans will feel the impact of Trump’s weather forecasting layoffs David Swanson/AFP via Getty Images via CNN Newsource Firefighters battle the Palisades Fire on January 7.
“Without the warnings of extreme weather events, hurricanes, tsunamis, people will die,” Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen said at a Friday news conference, “and others will suffer greatly ...
Hundreds of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration employees were terminated Thursday — potentially as many as 800, sources close to the agency said.