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Tornado Triple Vortex in Illinois

July 20, 2015 By Ellen Smith

Holy tornado Batman! What seems to be one twister being filmed quickly turns into three tornados for the price of one... Check out the video below of the event as it unfolds ... or should we say, unwinds... … [Read more...]

7 Graphs Show Which Climate Records Were Broken in 2014

July 20, 2015 By Ellen Smith

The state of the world’s local weather is complicated sufficient that it takes 413 scientists from 58 nations half a yr to utterly summarize a yr’s value of knowledge. … [Read more...]

Weather Wreaks Havoc Across Kern County

July 20, 2015 By Ellen Smith

Wild climate wreaked havoc across Kern County over the weekend inflicting flooding, mudslides, and street closures. According to Kern County Fire Engineer, Leland Davis, a number of individuals have been trapped on the roofs of their houses within the Twin Oaks space, in the direction of Caliente Rd. resulting from flooding. … [Read more...]

Hillary Clinton Says She Would Phase Out Fossil Fuel Drilling On Public Lands — Just Not Yet

July 17, 2015 By Ellen Smith

At a city corridor occasion in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton turned the newest presidential candidate to wrestle with what ought to be executed about fossil gasoline extraction on public lands. Elaine Colligan, a 350.org Action Fellow, requested Clinton “will you commit to banning fossil fuel extraction on public lands in this country … yes or no will you ban this?” … [Read more...]

How Climate Change Could Threaten The Nutrition Of Millions

July 17, 2015 By Ellen Smith

The world already has a hard time properly allocating crucial nutrients to its 7.125 billion residents — and a new study published in The Lancet Wednesday suggests that global warming is only going to increase that challenge. … [Read more...]

Bad weather: ‘No one will be unaffected’

July 17, 2015 By Ellen Smith

Cold, wet, windy weather will hit all parts of the country this weekend, in what a meteorologist is calling "a very significant weather day for New Zealand". Families heading home from trips away for the school holidays are being urged to watch forecasts carefully to avoid travelling on roads during the weather bomb. … [Read more...]

Dolores Becomes a Beast in the Pacific

July 15, 2015 By Ellen Smith

On Wednesday morning, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) has upgraded Hurricane Dolores to a Category Four Hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Scale. … [Read more...]

What Is a Derecho?

July 13, 2015 By Ellen Smith

With the looming threat of a possible derecho for parts of the Upper Midwest and through the Ohio River Valley Sunday night and into Monday (and potentially beyond), you may want to know what exactly a derecho is. … [Read more...]

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