Extreme Weather
14 Photos That Prove How Wet And Rainy The East Coast Became As A Result Of Tropical Storm Ophelia
While the mid-Atlantic region was hit hard over the weekend, rainfall continued on Monday in New York and parts of southern New England.
14 Photos That Show The Intense And Historic Impact Of Tropical Storm Hilary In Southern California
Many rainfall records were reported to be broken in the greater Los Angeles area.
13 Pictures That Capture How Smoky, Hazy, And Dangerous To Breathe It Is Right Now In NYC/The Northeast
By Tuesday evening, New York City had the poorest air quality of all the world's major cities.
Deadly Tornadoes Swept Through Midwest And South For A Second Weekend, Killing At Least 21
One person was killed and 28 hospitalized after a roof collapsed on a venue of concertgoers in Illinois, while five died in twisters in Arkansas.
An Entire Town Was Destroyed And At Least 24 Were Killed After Deadly Tornadoes Hit Mississippi
Demolished houses, crumpled water towers, and windswept cars were left in the deadly twister’s wake.
The Extreme Winter Storm Has Killed 25 People In Buffalo, New York
Causes of the storm-related deaths included exposure, heart attacks, and car crashes.
Leaked Data Shows California Is Short More Than A Thousand Wildland Firefighters
“It’s a pretty grim picture, and it’s trending worse,” one US Forest Service employee told BuzzFeed News.
The Federal Government Is Still Undercounting Extreme Weather And Climate Deaths
NOAA announced that at least 688 people died from extreme weather in 2021, but BuzzFeed News has shown that the true toll is much higher.
We Don’t Know How Many People Are Killed By Extreme Weather. This Means Even More People Will Die.
No one is accurately measuring how many people are dying from climate change and extreme weather. This is a fatal mistake that takes pressure off political leaders.
There Is A New Way To See Climate Change
This goes way beyond images of polar bears.
Here’s What 1.5 Degrees Of Global Warming Really Means For The Planet
Meeting the ambitious climate target is still feasible, scientists say, but would require sweeping changes to how we live in the next few decades.
Companies Giving “Climate Leave” Is Now A Thing
A software company in New York put in place the new policy after one worker was displaced by Hurricane Irma in Florida and others were threatened by wildfires in Northern California. Other companies are starting to follow suit.
Here Is The Latest Predicted Path For Hurricane Irma
It shows the latest forecast from the National Hurricane Center.
This Is How Professionals At The Australian Open Survive The Intense Heat
These guys can survive extreme weather, but it comes with a lot of preparation.
27 Photos That Show How The Climate Changed The World In 2016
The reindeers are dying.
Heavy Rain Causes Flooding And Mudslides In Washington
A storm over the weekend prompted evacuations in several areas as flooding and mudslides persisted Monday.
20 Heartbreaking Photos Of The Deadly Floods In Serbia, Bosnia
Severe flooding has prompted the evacuation of tens of thousands of people and left dozens dead. The number of people impacted by the high water is expected to be much larger.
Proof That Our Pets Actually Love Us, And Not Just For The Food! Leads The Daily Links
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Man Struggles Against Extreme Wind
What? No inside-out umbrella gag?