Study shows how clouds bias rainfall-temperature links. Extreme rainfall intensifies as warming continues, especially in ...
More frequent extreme winter weather events fueled by climate change could be a potential catalyst for the increase, in ...
27 in Environmental Health Perspectives. Yi Sun, Ph.D., from the Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health at the ...
Both a warm fall and rapid change to winter increases the potential for stored grain problems, says Ken Hellevang, professor ...
We all know about heat-related illnesses, like heat exhaustion and heat stroke, that are mainly caused by your body ...
How does the Earth generate its magnetic field? While the basic mechanisms seem to be understood, many details remain ...
You’re engulfed in waves of steam and sweating buckets and there’s no cool water anywhere,” Kenneth Feeley, a professor at ...
Air pollution, icy bridges, freezing fog, and even increased frostbite risks are all associated with temperature inversions that commonly occur in the Arkansas River and San Luis valleys during winter ...