New study proves that insects’ mating behavior can predict changes in weather
Weather
Meet Humberto, the First Hurricane of the Season
Late for the first hurricane, but not the latest
Caribbean Faces Water Shortages from Climate Change
Dry spells coupled with intense rainfall could also leave reservoir supplies low
10 Years of Weather in 3 Minutes
NOAA retires the GOES-12 satellite, which has monitored weather along the U.S. East Coast for more than a decade. Here’s everything GOES saw—sped up.
An Eco-Friendly Solution to Coastal Hazards
In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, a study suggests that conservation can protect potential storm victims
Bolts From the Blue: The Beauty of Lightning
Nothing more romantic than a discharge of energy that allows the atmosphere to restore electrostatic balance, lightning nonetheless thrills us, frightens us and holds us spellbound. As the National Weather Service draws our …
Tornado Warning: Despite Oklahoma Alert, U.S. Weather Forecasting Service Needs Major Upgrades
Bad as Oklahoma was, the next time could be worse if we don’t invest in better forecasting systems — and fast
Prelude to Disaster: Inside the Oklahoma Weather Center
The meteorologists monitoring the storm system knew they had a monster on their hands
The Nor’easter Sparks a Berm Boom
Threatened coastal towns in New Jersey race to build sand walls as another storm looms
Manhattan Goes Dutch: Guarding Gotham With Levees
Hurricane Sandy has a lot of serious people — including New York’s governor — calling for New York City to follow New Orleans