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18 votes
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Storm Boris casualties rise as floods ravage Central Europe
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Tropical storm Francine forms in the Gulf of Mexico; Expected to make landfall in Louisiana as a hurricane on Wednesday
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A storm of sand: the powerful intercontinental reach of Saharan dust
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An American archaeologist has died after the replica boat she was sailing in capsized in rough seas during an expedition from the Faroe Islands to Norway
15 votes -
A dam collapses in eastern Sudan after heavy rainfall and local media report dozens missing
19 votes -
What it's like to live in a Californian tourist attraction being swallowed by the sea
17 votes -
LA County captures ninety-six billion gallons of water during ‘super year’ of storms
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Solar storm knocks out farmers' tractor GPS systems during peak planting season
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Extreme G5 geomagnetic storm reaches Earth, NOAA says, following "unusual" solar event
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G3 geomagnetic storm watches issued for 24-25 March 2024
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Starburst – Disturbances on the sun may have the potential to devastate our power grid and communication systems. When the next big storm arrives, will we be prepared for it?
22 votes -
Norway hit by hurricane-force winds – is climate change making Europe's extreme storms worse?
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Swedish snow chaos leaves 1,000 vehicles trapped in Skåne – travel chaos occurred amid plummeting winter temperatures across the Nordic countries
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Solar storm confirms Vikings were settled in North America in 1021AD
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Libya flooding: 10,000 people thought to be missing after dams burst
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Do droughts make floods worse?
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Flooding in Libya leaves 2,000 people feared dead and more missing after storm collapsed dams
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Burning Man attendees advised to 'shelter in place,' conserve food and water due to heavy rain
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The veery thrush will time its migrations months in advance to avoid dangerous storms in the Atlantic Ocean. How are these birds so attuned to the climate?
14 votes -
Landslides, a stranded town and two deaths so far reported as extreme weather sweeps across southern Norway
14 votes -
SS Baychimo: The unsinkable Arctic ghost ship
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Solar storm risks and the threat of large-scale internet outage examined
12 votes -
The city that fell off a cliff
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How long would society last during a total grid collapse?
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Finnish radio telescope aims to protect satellites from solar storms – Metsahovi Radio Observatory has been tracking the Sun's solar cycles for decades
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Why the Texas power grid is vulnerable to blackouts during winter storms and heat waves
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Storm Eunice blows off rooftops with highest wind speeds on record in England
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SpaceX loses forty Starlink satellites to geomagnetic storm a day after launch
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The Thames Barrier must never fail. Here's why it doesn't.
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Storm Arwen power cuts: 30,000 still waiting to be reconnected
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US west coast braces for ‘atmospheric river’ as huge storm brews
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Why cranes collapse
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What really happened during the Texas power grid outage?
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Texas' grid operator warns rolling blackouts are possible as winter storm escalates demand for electricity
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Nearly 100,000 remain without power in Portland as outages stretch into sixth day
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Could solar storms destroy civilization? Solar flares and coronal mass ejections.
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The great geomagnetic storm of May 1921
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British Airways flight breaks subsonic JFK to Heathrow speed record due to Storm Ciara—reaches London in 4 hours 56 minutes
@flightradar24: Fastest across the Atlantic tonight from New York to London so far is #BA112 at 4hr56m. #VS4 in 4:57, and #VS46 in 4:59. https://t.co/gfYoHGV3Y6 https://t.co/kMhjCqdEtt If we're not mistaken, BA now retakes the fastest subsonic NY-London crossing from Norwegian.
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Worst weather experience?
Since it's the peak of tropical storm season again, this thread is open for all to share stories and thoughts about weather experiences. Not necessarily concerns about climate change, but the...
Since it's the peak of tropical storm season again, this thread is open for all to share stories and thoughts about weather experiences. Not necessarily concerns about climate change, but the incidents you've had personally, and whatever you've learned about preparation, resilience, and recovery.
I'm no longer a Florida resident, but my contacts are blowing up with concern over Hurricane Dorian.
I've been watching the storm on this nifty site, which has great tools and visualisations to satisfy the most avid weather geeks.
Dorian is likely to be another devastating, small-region, high-intensity buzzsaw, like last year's Hurricane Michael, which practically erased towns in the Florida panhandle, or the 1935 Labor Day hurricane. [I'm not really a good person - I'm having more than a little schadenfreude that Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort is near the center of the storm's predicted path. But I'm not the only person who thought of that.]
According to the Insurance Information Institute, Florida has nearly $600 billion dollars of single family housing at risk from a Category 5 hurricane, leaving aside loss of life and injury.
My stories, compressed for those who've read this before
Some of my friends and colleagues have families still recovering from the impacts of 2017's Hurricanes Irma, Harvey, and Maria.
While I had to deal with these storms' impacts to infrastructure professionally, the hurricanes didn't have enormous personal impact. I was mainly supporting friends or covering for colleagues struggling to help family in Texas, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean Islands. Our house was eight miles from the coast, so we only dealt with a downed tree and other cleanup, a few hours without power, and some blocked roads.
Because I have dumb hobbies, the most extreme weather dangers I ever encountered were while kayaking and canoeing. Five years ago, I was on a guided ocean kayaking trip that ran into an unpredicted storm squall. Perfect blue skies and calm one minute; near darkness, huge waves, practically solid rain, and 40-knot winds the next. The party got scattered all over half a dozen of the 10,000 Islands. I struggled to get off the windward side of a long isle, so the wind banged my kayak into mangroves for an hour, then I was paddling furiously to avoid being swept into the Gulf of Mexico. But we all survived without major harm, the guide managed to reconnect us without calling for rescue, and we arrived at our destination with good stories. I can only imagine what it's like to be exposed to worse conditions in a hurricane.
Up to that time, the most dangerous weather I'd run into was snow and ice storms. When I was a kid, the Blizzard of 1978 left my family stranded, without phones, power or heat, for five days. We had a fireplace, plenty of hardwood, and an ample store of dried and canned provisions, so it felt more like a rustic adventure than the dire situation it could have been. My brother and I thought 10-foot snowdrifts were the greatest fun ever - we spent more time outside than in, "helping" to dig out by making snow forts and tunnels with the neighbors' kids. Of course, it was followed with a spring of chores like putting up half a kilometer of snow fences, learning to drive a 40-hp farm tractor, and setting up a ham radio antenna and generator, as my city-raised parents had come to grasp what rural life really entailed.
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After the rain: The lasting effects of storms in the Caribbean
3 votes -
Breathtaking new NASA images show Jupiter’s otherworldy storms
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The island nation of Tonga is facing a near-total internet blackout. The country’s only undersea cable was damaged during a storm.
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Tourists hunker down as Storm Pabuk hurtles towards Thailand
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Storm Ali: Two killed as high winds batter UK
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India monsoon floods 'kill 164' in Kerala
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Recently published study in Nature shows that tropical storms have slowed by 10% over seventy years
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Lions, tigers that broke out of German zoo recaptured. The animals fled their cages after a powerful storm caused damage to enclosures.
5 votes