Extreme Weather

On July 17, 2016, more than 70 million tons of ice broke off from the Aru glacier in the mountains of western Tibet, taking the lives of nine nomadic yak herders living there.

A University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science research team is studying sea spray to help improve forecasting of hurricanes and tropical cyclones.

Researchers studied storm development from the Pliocene era, roughly three million years ago, because it was the last time Earth had as much carbon dioxide as it does now.

"We're excited about the exploration ahead for New Horizons, and also about what we are still discovering from Pluto flyby data"

Undersea Drones Delve Into The Heart of a Hurricane
Scientists are looking below the ocean’s surface to better predict hurricanes and tropical storms.

“Space Tsunamis” Are Behind a Once Puzzling Cosmic Phenomenon
They create a third Van Allen belt.

New Study Claims That Hurricanes Can Combat Climate Change
There are always two sides to the story.