While the main weather story Sunday was the deadly tornado outbreak in the South, the otherbig weather newsis the ongoing record cold in the central and eastern U.S.
Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
Freaky February: A wild, weird month for weather, from heat and cold to snow and rain
It’s the shortest month of the year, but February 2019 had more than its share of weird and wild weather, setting records for heat, cold, rain and snow.
Farewell, fish-and-chips? Atlantic cod, many other fish dwindling as globe warms
Some species of fish are in hot water – literally. Warming oceansfrom human-caused climate change has shrunk the populations of many fish species.
Hundreds flee as record rainfall swamps northern California, but thousands refuse to leave
Rivers swollen by days of heavy rain inundated portions of northern California on Wednesday, forcing hundreds of people to flee their homes.
27,000-year-old fossil reveals what life was like for a giant ground sloth, study says
They were big, hairy and freaky-looking, and now we know much more about the world that giant ground sloths lived in 27,000 years ago, a new study reports.
99.9999 percent chance we’re the cause of global warming, study says
There’s a 99.9999 percent chance that humans are the cause of global warming, a new studyreported. This means we’ve reached the”gold standard” for certainty.
New normal? We’re actually getting used to weird weather, study says
The weather has gotten weirder lately… but since we’re getting used to it, we think it’s normal. So we’re like frogs that don’t jump out of slowly warming water.
Climate change could zap clouds, bake the Earth even more
Some of the world’s cloudscould disappearif the carbon dioxide we keep pumping intoour atmosphere soars to extreme levels, a new study suggests.
‘Bomb cyclone’ strikes: 650,000 powerless from fierce winds
Ferocious winds from a potent ‘bomb cyclone’ roared across the eastern U.S. Monday, leaving hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses powerless.
Spring weather forecast: When can we say ‘farewell’ to winter?
March is just a week away, so it’s not too early to start thinking about spring.
Both the East and West Coasts should be warmer than average.