The calendar said December but the warm moist air screamed of springtime. Add an eastbound storm front guided by a La Nina weather pattern into that mismatch and it spawned tornadoes that killed ...
As climate change intensifies, there is no question that the intensity and frequency of extreme weather—often resulting in ...
As the earth's temperature climbs, so does the threat of extreme weather events such as drought, wildfire, hurricanes and tornadoes -- all occurring more frequently at higher strengths, according to ...
Last weekend's tornadoes in the south and Midwest are believed to be the deadliest on record for December. So far, about 90 people are confirmed to have been killed in western Kentucky, Arkansas, ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — On April 3, just past midnight, an EF-3 tornado touched down in an industrial/commercial area in Jeffersontown near Plantside Drive and Blankenbaker Parkway in Louisville. It then ...
Extreme weather seems to make the headlines almost every week, as disasters increasingly strike out of season, break records, and hit places they never have before. Decades of scientific research has ...
(Reuters) - A succession of tornadoes ripped through Alabama's Lee County on Sunday with winds of 150 miles per hour (241 kph), killing at least 23 people including children in the deadliest such ...
Biden said climate change "obviously" played a part in the deadly tornadoes. The TAKE with Rick Klein In the immediate aftermath of the devastation and death that occurred in Kentucky due to the ...
Unlike climate change itself, there is legitimate debate on the role warmer temperatures may have played in events like Monday's tornado in Moore, Oklahoma. Was the massive storm an inevitable side ...
Faster than most tornadoes. Faster than a race car at Daytona ... agreed that it's hard to assess the role of climate change ...
Feb. 8, 2012 — -- Are we "doping" our atmosphere? What's going on with these record warm temperatures… extreme snowfall… even January tornadoes? Is climate change the cause? Or more appropriately ...