Scientists Discover an Alarming Trend Climate Models Are Missing
North Pacific winter storm paths are moving toward the North Pole faster than scientists expected. In Alaska, glaciers are losing about 60 billion tons of ice each year. Farther so...
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North Pacific winter storm paths are moving toward the North Pole faster than scientists expected. In Alaska, glaciers are losing about 60 billion tons of ice each year. Farther so...
Reuters has launched a new Climate Monitor, an impressive interactive globe that allows anyone to see how today's temperatures compare with what used to be considered normal around...
Earth’s surface and lower atmosphere are getting hotter, but far above the planet, another dramatic change has been unfolding in the opposite direction. The upper atmosphere has be...
Climate models rely very heavily on moist adiabatic assumptions, which contributes to the persistent model-observation mismatch in the tropics, why? The post The Moist-Adiabatic Th...
The differences seen here could be throwing off how we study planetary atmospheres.
The European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE) has posted its latest climate video: Drohen “brutale Hitze-Sommer” wegen El Niño? (Is a brutal heat summer threatening due to E...
The planet is heating up more quickly than ever before. For decades, greenhouse gas emissions caused by human activity have been building up in the atmosphere and trapping ever-hig...
The data show flat trends in shortwave radiation, longwave radiation, and radiation balance for the global ocean since 1970 despite a 100 ppm increase in CO2. An unheralded 2025 st...
The study reveals that invisible atmospheric disturbances known as Kelvin, Rossby and Mixed Rossby-Gravity waves significantly enhance heavy rainfall by organising deep convective...
It turns out that to get the really high temperatures in western Washington, the atmosphere needs to organize itself in a very specific way, generally with a strong upper-level rid...
Higher temperatures can cause radio, TV and microwave signals to travel hundreds of miles farther, upsetting communicationsIt was 3am in north-east Indiana’s Huntington county when...
New observations by the JWST provide a much clearer understanding of clouds on a distant world The post Asymmetric weather pattern reveals exoplanet’s true atmosphere appeared firs...
Last month I posted a review of Klimadashboard's European Heat Tracker, which visualizes how many people across Europe are exposed to extreme heat in real time. Since then, tempera...
In this month's edition of our research roundup, we highlight a new study on African air pollution; deep Earth carbon recycling; and a Pacific cooling mystery.
Srinagar, May 24: El Nino could influence weather variability in Kashmir, where meteorologists say rising temperatures and changing atmospheric conditions are contributing to more...
Cold fronts colliding with warm, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico could cause dangerous weather conditions, forecasters say
The Version 6.1 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for May, 2026 was +0.53 deg. C departure from the 1991-2020 mean, which is up from the April, 2026 value...
An atmospheric scientist says he’s keeping a close on several weather issues the rest of the month. Eric Snodgrass says the switch to El Nino is at the top of the list. “A lot of t...
By Andy May and Philip Mulholland Earlier this year Philip Mulholland published the details of his Dew-Point Anchor Hypothesis or “DPAH” (Mulholland P. , 2026a). The hypothesis ass...
Open access notables Fossil fuel emissions dominate Northern Hemisphere CO2 seasonal cycle trends under mitigation scenarios, Jin et al., Nature Communications Variations in the...
One of the most powerful typhoons ever recorded this early in the Pacific season did more than unleash flooding and extreme winds—it sent enormous ripples all the way into the uppe...
Open access notables Attribution of UK Temperature Changes to Anthropogenic and Natural Factors, Amos et al., Atmospheric Science Letters Understanding the extent to which human...
For decades, scientists have searched for a clear link between the Sun’s explosive storms and the weather that occurs on Earth. A breakthrough study from the University of New Hamp...
UN climate outlook warns of repeated breaches of 1.5°C limit by 2030, record heat, Arctic warming, Amazon drought, and escalating extreme weather.
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