Using AI, scientists are working on a new early warning system to provide coastal residents with more lead time ahead of a potentially deadly tsunami.
Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
‘We have already lost’ in 2 key climate change signals, according to UN report
“The State of the Global Climate 2022” report from the United Nations weather agency says it was a year of disastrous weather and climate extremes.
‘Like none before:’ Deadly, record-smashing heat wave scorches Asia
Much of southern and southeastern Asia is enduring a deadly, record-smashing heat wave, one that’s being called the continent’s worst ever recorded in April.
Surprise find: Marine animals are thriving in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Marine animals that usually live only in western Pacific coastal areas have been found living and reproducing in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
‘You’ll never forget it’: Total solar eclipse is one year away. Get ready now!
On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cross North America. There won’t be another one visible in the U.S. until 2044.
Climate change could push more hurricanes toward US coasts, new study suggests
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April’s full moon rises tonight. It’s called the ‘pink moon,’ but is it actually pink?
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Trillions of gallons have soaked California. Is this the state’s wettest winter ever?
The colossal amount of rain and snow that has fallen on California over the past few months equals more than 78 trillion gallons of water.
This comet’s weird orbit stumped astronomers for years. Now there’s an answer for ‘Oumuamua’s strange path.
The strange outer-space object ‘Oumuamua, which flew through our solar system in 2017, wasn’t a spaceship. Scientists now have a simple explanation.