A new study reveals that atmospheric rivers, responsible for extreme rainfall, are growing larger and more frequent due to climate change.
After a dry fall and an outbreak of wildfires, experts are assessing the likelihood of future wildfires in the Northeast.
The heavy rain and wind events most known for dousing California and other parts of the West have been getting bigger, wetter ...
Another atmospheric will move through the region this week, with bouts of rain expected from Wednesday through Friday.
Atmospheric rivers, a meteorological phenomenon responsible for heavy rain and wind events, have become more frequent and intense over the past 45 years due to global warming.
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