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What do tree rings tell us about climate change in the Amazon?
Is climate change really the cause behind extreme weather events? Have they never occurred before? Scientists turned to growth rings of Amazonian trees to…
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Wales could face disease-carrying mosquitoes and thousands of heat deaths by 2050 if temperatures soar
The UK’s climate advisers have warned that Wales faces deadly heatwaves, disease-carrying mosquitoes and a sharp rise in flooding unless the new Welsh government…
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Official Meteored forecast for the 2026 hurricane season: will we see more cyclones this year?
Meteored’s meteorology specialists have reached a consensus on the 2026 hurricane season for the Atlantic basin — including the Gulf of Mexico and the…
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The Mediterranean is already capable of creating hurricanes: experts warn climate change could make them more frequent
Meteorologists warn that the Mediterranean Sea may already be capable of generating true hurricanes due to climate change. We review some of the most…
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Predicting hurricanes is easier than ever, but NOAA warns that Trump’s cuts threaten to leave them without funding
Hurricane forecasts have greatly improved in recent years thanks to improvements. However, due to recent federal budget cuts and staff shortages, the accuracy and…
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Climate change is brewing a storm in your coffee too
Even though the idiom ‘storm in a teacup’ signals overreaction to something trivial, the storm brewing inside your coffee cup is not to be…
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Why the ‘Blue Moon’ on 31st May isn’t actually blue (and the rare times it was)
Every two to three years, skywatchers get excited about the Blue Moon. We know it is never blue, but does that mean no one…
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Is the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation weakening?
A long-held theory hypothesises that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is weakening, but is there any substance to this? New research from SAMS takes…
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A meteorologist reveals the main differences between a hurricane and a tropical storm
Tropical depressions, tropical storms, and hurricanes are all stages of the same phenomenon. The difference is determined by wind speed, but the real danger…
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The 5 most surprising natural landscapes in the United States you should visit – from deserts to reefs
Discover wind-sculpted deserts, tropical reefs, giant dunes, and remote mountains in five of the most impressive natural landscapes you can visit in the United…