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12 votes
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He knew Greenland's melting ice better than anyone. Then he disappeared into it.
13 votes -
Less rain, more wheat: How Australian farmers defied climate doom
15 votes -
US federal government ends information delivery contract critical to hurricane forecasting
20 votes -
Not every day that Father Christmas briefs his elves about the hazards of sunstroke, but this summer northern Finland has seen temperatures hover around 30°C for days on end
10 votes -
Copenhagen is adapting to a warmer world with rain tunnels and sponge parks
21 votes -
Weather forecast is for extreme heat in Europe. Heat related deaths are expected.
38 votes -
Arctic haze induced by an Icelandic volcanic eruption – evidence from China's highest-resolution trace gas monitoring
7 votes -
TIL there's a region in northeastern India (Mawsynram) that receives around 11,872mm (467.4 in) of rain each year
22 votes -
Norway's capital is known for its green policies and widespread adoption of electric vehicles. Why does the city still struggle with air pollution?
17 votes -
Looking at the next 24 to 36 hours of severe weather and flooding in the Mid-South [US]
15 votes -
Record-breaking wildfires in the Western US (2020) reduced solar radiation by up to 70%, darkening skies and lowering temperatures by 5°C
10 votes -
Fog harvesting could provide water for the driest cities
21 votes -
Growing pollution in Pakistan’s Punjab province has sickened 1.8M people in a month, officials say
13 votes -
Russia launches a rescue operation after a storm damages two oil tankers in the Kerch Strait
12 votes -
Rare, widespread snowfall in Taklamakan Desert - China
16 votes -
Google says AI weather model masters fifteen-day forecast
28 votes -
Delhi shuts schools, bans construction as pollution levels hit new high
15 votes -
At least 158 people die in devastating flash floods in eastern Spain
36 votes -
The "dirty side" of a hurricane, explained
10 votes -
Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida with 155 MPH winds
42 votes -
Parts of the Sahara Desert are turning green amid an influx of heavy rainfall
22 votes -
Lawsuits allege deadly 2021 Texas blackouts were an inside job, that energy companies reduced energy supply before storm
18 votes -
Wrecked rain gauges. Whistleblowers. Million-dollar payouts and manhunts. Then a Colorado crop fraud got really crazy.
19 votes -
Storm Boris casualties rise as floods ravage Central Europe
8 votes -
The amount of lightning happening globally at any given time is impressive
16 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 -
CrowdStrike chaos leads to grounded aircraft — and maybe an unusual weather effect
12 votes -
New NOAA heat severity classification system for heat-related impacts on people (similar to hurricanes)
24 votes -
Research on Earth’s raging fever of 2023-24 is picking up
9 votes -
LA County captures ninety-six billion gallons of water during ‘super year’ of storms
14 votes -
Guangdong’s expected massive river flooding threatens millions after it ‘rained like a waterfall’
16 votes -
Phoenix passes historic ordinance giving outdoor workers protection from extreme heat
28 votes -
Melt rate of Greenland ice sheet can predict summer weather in Europe – location, extent and strength of recent freshwater events suggest unusually warm and dry summer
14 votes -
Copenhagen is just one city among many around the world taking a novel approach to prevent repeated flooding. It is becoming a sponge.
8 votes -
Category 6 hurricanes have arrived
30 votes -
Norway hit by hurricane-force winds – is climate change making Europe's extreme storms worse?
12 votes -
Has anyone else noticed a difference in their winters?
I moved to a place with an "actual" winter just over a decade ago -- snow, freezing temperatures, etc. In the first couple of years, I got what felt like a genuinely solid winter. Lots of...
I moved to a place with an "actual" winter just over a decade ago -- snow, freezing temperatures, etc. In the first couple of years, I got what felt like a genuinely solid winter. Lots of blisteringly cold days. Snow that fell in large amounts and stuck around for most of the season. I love winter, so this was great for me.
In recent years, however, the winters have been milder and milder. When we do get snow, it's only around for a bit because days above freezing are now frequent enough that it's able to melt between snowfalls. Also, the snowfalls themselves are more intermittent. This year specifically we've actually had more rain than snow. I don't remember getting rain in January when I first moved here.
It irks me a bit because the shift has been so stark and noticeable in such a short period of time. There's a part of me that thinks that it's not a big deal and maybe my first years here were unnaturally cold and snowy for the area, so what I'm seeing now is simply the other side of the mean, but then there's another part of me that feels like that's simply a comforting lie I can tell myself in the face of the obvious effects of climate change.
Is there anyone else here that feels like they're missing their winters?
56 votes -
Russia’s fabled war ally ‘General Frost’ turns on Moscow
16 votes -
Weather extremes threaten food security (2012)
9 votes -
Despite it still being spring in Brazil, temperatures reach 35-40 degrees Celsius almost every day in dangerous heatwave
34 votes -
Copenhagen is moving away from concrete and asphalt and towards softer, “spongier” settlements that work with the natural flow of the water cycle
8 votes -
Red sky at night and other weather lore
24 votes -
Burning Man attendees advised to 'shelter in place,' conserve food and water due to heavy rain
61 votes -
Hurricane Hilary could dump over a year’s worth of rain on parts of the Southwest US
37 votes -
Landslides, a stranded town and two deaths so far reported as extreme weather sweeps across southern Norway
14 votes -
How California’s weather catastrophe turned into a miracle
20 votes -
Expanding heat wave prompts alerts for 115 million people in the United States
59 votes -
Weather extremes are thrashing the world, and it’s just a taste of what’s to come
15 votes