Lightning Mostly Kills Men Because Men Are Dumb
• gawker.comAlmost everyone killed by lightning in the United States is a man.
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Almost everyone killed by lightning in the United States is a man.
A new study by researchers at the University of Texas, Austin found that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is collapsing due to geothermal heat, not man-made global warming.
California is facing one of its worst droughts in recorded history.
Winter just won't quit, even as summer is right around the corner. Cool, huh?
A storm packing rare dual tornadoes tore through a tiny farming town in northeast Nebraska, killing a motorist and a 5-year-old girl, leaving grain bins crumpled like discarded soda cans and flattening dozens of homes.
In what appears to be a crime related to widespread, ongoing drought conditions in California, police in rural Mendocino County say 3,000 gallons of water were stolen recently from an elderly couple when someone illegally drained their above-ground s
Ocean and atmospheric scientists at NOAA and NASA are carefully monitoring the Pacific trade winds. The tipping point for declaring a significant El Niño will be an even longer lasting, larger collapse in Pacific trade winds, possibly signaling a
I'm gonna keep writing about this until the last cube of ice is melted (if that happens).
Supercell storms are among the rarest and most beautiful weather events on Earth.
Scientists have discovered new evidence to suggest that lightning on Earth is triggered not only by cosmic rays from space, but also by energetic particles from the Sun. A link between increased thunderstorm activity
A mid-May snowstorm dumped as much as 3 feet (91 cm) of snow on Colorado's Rocky Mountains on Monday while the U.S. Midwest braced for hail and other severe weather, forecasters said.
Coldest Year On Record So Far In The US
Several killed as deadly tornadoes rip through southern and central United States. Paul Chapman reports
A new study links real-time weather events to climate change.
The storm could dump more than a foot of snow in some communities.
It may seem like Monday morning quarterbacking, but we want everyone to think about what happened recently in the SE United States to prepare.
The southern Indian Ocean is a vast, desolate and hostile place churned by relentless currents and vicious storms
8 people are confirmed dead after a massive landslide slammed into homes near Oso. Fire Chief Hots said, "We didn't see or hear any signs of life out there today so of course that's very disappointing to all of our emergency responders on the scene,"
Though the calendar now says spring, atmospheric gremlins are conspiring to make winter linger a bit longer.
In the next decade, Navy scientists will be able to predict the weather as far as 90 days into the future with the help of mathematical models, satellites, and submarine drones.
Following above-normal warmth early this week, temperatures will plummet dramatically across the I-95 corridor of the Northeast on Wednesday night.
For the second time in what has been a frigid winter in the Northeastern United States, Niagara falls has come to an icy halt as the six million cubic feet of water that typically flow over the falls every minute has frozen over.
It was a cold, wet day for Mardi Gras participants in New Orleans Tuesday.
Any climate alarmist will tell you that climate change is increasing extreme weather events, but liberal billionaire Warren Buffett easily destroyed that argument. Buffett told CNBC March 3, that extreme weather events haven't increased due to clima
The polar vortex’s third pass through the Northeast and Midwest U.S. brings us more record-breaking cold temperatures.
Lake Ontario is the only major holdout, and the forecast there is for extreme cold during the next two weeks.
70 Days With Subzero Temperatures
t’s raining in California, and much more is forecast before the week is out. Although it is more than welcome it doesn’t mean the drought is over, it would take much more precipitation to fill the reservoirs. The rain that is due to fall will bring
While spring officially begins on March 20 and there are signs of a pattern change beginning around that date, winter may not be in a hurry to let go over much of the Central and Eastern states completely.
Sixteen have been killed in "snow related incidents", while thousands are stranded in Tokyo and surrounding area.