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“Diablo winds” could make California’s massive wildfires even worse
Unusually hot and dry conditions will almost certainly exacerbate the problem, according to NOAA.
Sea Level Rise Will Flood Key Internet Infrastructure Within 15 Years
NYC, Miami, and Seattle are among the metropolitan regions most vulnerable to internet infrastructure damage due to climate change.
The Best Livestream on Earth Is Back, Live from the Bottom of the Ocean
The NOAA's 'Okeanos Explorer' just began its dive of the Gulf of Mexico.
Climate Change-Fueled Natural Disasters Made 2017 the Costliest Weather Year Ever
The U.S. suffered 16 weather and climate disasters that each caused losses in excess of $1 billion, but recovery programs are trying to combat this new normal.
Even Meteorologists Think Hurricane Ophelia Is Really Weird
Some Sunday forecasts for ex-hurricane Ophelia, which is now striking Ireland, didn't show its full path.
Ham Radio Hobbyists Are Connecting the Caribbean After Hurricane Maria
The storm silenced much of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. But a volunteer network of hams are helping people reach their loved ones.
The most powerful U.S. weather satellite can see inside hurricanes
NOAA’s new satellite is helping scientists predict hurricanes and forest fires — all at once.
Solar Flares Interfered With Radio Network’s Ability to Warn People About Hurricane Irma
“It’s sad, knowing you’re trying to get the information out, or maybe someone out there is trying to talk back to you."
Irma and Harvey are Putting Experimental New Forecasting Tech to the Test
NOAA is using supercomputers to test a hurricane forecasting algorithm that has been two decades in the making.
Trump Administration Actually Confirms 2016 Was Hottest Year Ever
However, the updated NOAA report didn't dig into the link between climate change and burning fossil fuels.