
Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano Erupts with Dramatic Lava Fountains
This is some of the most dramatic activity since the floor of one of the volcano’s craters collapsed in 2018
This is some of the most dramatic activity since the floor of one of the volcano’s craters collapsed in 2018
Record-breaking blazes in Australia spewed as many particles into the sky as a volcanic eruption
Climate change exacerbates hot, dry weather and could drive changes to the fire-fueling Santa Ana winds
Vibrations in the earth’s crust generated by human activity dropped as lockdowns went into effect
The combination of hurricanes, wildfires, and the pandemic meant the organization provided four times as much assistance as in an average year
A record 30 storms have formed, compared to the previous high of 28; almost all were the earliest on record
Travel time differences for sound waves produced by undersea earthquakes in the same place at different times can provide details about ocean warming.
A duckbill dinosaur jawbone found in Morocco means that dinosaurs crossed a large body of water to reach Africa.
The complete torching of trees allows dense, low vegetation to sprout, creating a new hotbed for more extreme fire
People have little time to recover when extreme events happen back-to-back, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies warns
Storms may not weaken as quickly once they make landfall, allowing them to do more damage
Torrential rains deluged the southern part of the state, with the storm set to hit the Gulf Coast this weekend
Rising nighttime temperatures stymie traditional firefighting methods
It is unclear how much expected snows would help combat the blazes raging across drought-parched land
Terns seem to pass through just after powerful typhoons
The mass-extinction asteroid happened to strike an area where the rock contained a lot of organic matter and sent soot into the stratosphere, where it could block sunlight for years...
Climate models that looked at temperature change could not foresee the effects of drought and fire suppression
In the past 20 years, 20 climate-fueled disasters have caused damage to countries worth more than 10 percent of their GDP
One third of volcanoes may have molten reserves kilometers away
Coastal areas of the state are national leaders in adopting a standard that protects roofs
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