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2025's extreme weather had the jet stream's fingerprints all over it, from flash floods to hurricanes
First, instead of moving storms quickly eastward, the sluggish jet stream stalled storm systems in place, causing prolonged ...
Deep ocean hot spots packed with heat are making the strongest hurricanes and typhoons more likely—and more dangerous. These ...
Experts report that deep ocean heat fueled by climate change is making Category 6- level hurricanes increasingly possible.
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Mega-hurricane hotspots are spreading across the oceans, scientists warn
Scientists are warning that the parts of the ocean capable of powering the most extreme cyclones on Earth are no longer confined to a few tropical basins. As surface waters warm and stay hot for ...
Devastating wildfire, flooding and extreme heat events took place over the past year, several resulting in mass fatalities.
The Atlantic hurricane season produced a normal number of storms, compared to more frequent storms in recent years. But the ...
Sunny skies, calmer winds and cooler temperatures are forecast to return to the Bay Area on Saturday and linger into early ...
The jet stream buffered the US in hurricane season The jet stream also played a role in the 2025 hurricane season. Given its west-to-east wind direction, the southward dip of the jet stream—along with ...
The summer of 2025 brought unprecedented flash flooding across the U.S., with the central and eastern regions hit particularly hard. These storms claimed hundreds of lives across Texas, Kentucky and ...
The summer of 2025 brought unprecedented flash flooding across the U.S., with the central and eastern regions hit particularly hard. These storms claimed hundreds of lives across Texas, Kentucky and ...
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