Global weather records show hydroclimate whiplash has swelled globally by 31% to 66% since the mid-20th century, the international team of climate researchers found—even more than climate models ...
With climate change threats on the rise, are there now more wildfires on the East Coast? - The impact of human-caused climate change has resulted in weather conditions ripe for wildfires across the U.
Moisture sweeping down the coast will drench much of California, including areas that burned severely just a month ago.
On Friday, the storied coastal road had dissolved into a river of mud and debris after a powerful rainstorm sent those burned ...
“Hydroclimate whiplash” – or rapid swings between intensely dry and extremely wet periods of weather – is happening more often worldwide, according to a new study. What the science ...
And climate scientists call this hydroclimate whiplash. I know it's a nerdy term, but it basically means rapid swings between super wet and super dry conditions. And new research out this week ...
They calculated that the global averages of what they call “hydroclimate whiplash”—rapid swings between very wet and very dry conditions—had increased by 31 to 66 percent between 1975 and ...