Hurricane Hilary triggers California's first tropical storm watch ever, with heavy rain and flash flooding forecast

Forecasters are warning of a destructive storm for Mexico and the US Southwest – with El Niño, a heat dome and the mountains all playing a role.

Nicholas Grondin, Assistant Professor of Geography, University of Tampa • conversation
Aug. 18, 2023 ~8 min

Extreme weather events are exactly the time to talk about climate change – here's why

Three tips from climate communication research on how to talk about climate change during extreme weather events.

Josh Ettinger, Doctoral researcher, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford • conversation
July 27, 2023 ~7 min


Extreme heat is particularly hard on older adults – an aging population and climate change put ever more people at risk

Health and climate change researchers explain the risks and why older adults, even those in northern states, need to pay attention.

Ian Sue Wing, Professor of Earth and Environment, Boston University • conversation
July 25, 2023 ~8 min

Extreme heat is particularly hard on older adults, and an aging population and climate change are putting ever more people at risk

Health and climate change researchers explain the risks and why older adults, even those in northern states, need to pay attention.

Ian Sue Wing, Professor of Earth and Environment, Boston University • conversation
July 25, 2023 ~8 min

Extreme heat is particularly hard on older adults – an aging population and climate change are putting ever more people at risk

The US population is getting older, and temperatures are rising. It can be a lethal combination, as three health and climate change researchers explain.

Ian Sue Wing, Professor of Earth and Environment, Boston University • conversation
July 25, 2023 ~8 min

How well-managed dams and smart forecasting can limit flooding as extreme storms become more common in a warming world

An engineer who managed dams for years explains the tradeoffs operators make as they decide when to release water and how much to stay safe.

Riley Post, PhD Candidate in Water Resources Engineering, University of Iowa • conversation
July 25, 2023 ~9 min

Climate change is increasing stress on thousands of aging dams across the US

More extreme rainfall and frequent storms are raising the risk that floodwaters could spill over dams, or that dams could fail.

Hiba Baroud, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt University • conversation
July 13, 2023 ~8 min

Limiting global warming to 2℃ is not enough -- why the world must keep temperature rise below 1℃

Temperature rise of more than 1℃ pushes us towards irreversible climate tipping points, yet Earth is 1.2℃ warmer than in pre-industrial times.

Christian Breyer, Professor of Solar Economy, Lappeenranta University of Technology • conversation
June 14, 2023 ~8 min


El Niño is back – that's good news or bad news, depending on where you live

The official forecast calls for a strong El Niño by winter, but other models suggest it might dip in and out. An atmospheric scientist explains.

Bob Leamon, Associate Research Scientist, University of Maryland, Baltimore County • conversation
June 9, 2023 ~8 min

Atlantic hurricane season 2023: El Niño and extreme Atlantic Ocean heat are about to clash

Current forecasts suggest a warm tropical Pacific will be interfering what could otherwise be a ferocious Atlantic hurricane season.

Christina Patricola, Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Iowa State University • conversation
May 30, 2023 ~7 min

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