The types of storms that produce golf ball-size or larger hail, as happened in Madison on April 14, are becoming more ...
Yes. Studies have found a warmer climate increases water vapor in the air, leading to more severe thunderstorms with larger hail.
Across the planet, storms are dumping more water in less time, turning streets into rivers and riverbanks into disaster zones. The hidden accelerant is not just carbon dioxide, but the surge of water ...
Climate change is transforming the Earth’s natural systems at an unprecedented pace, influencing temperature patterns, rainfall distribution, and the ...