Honey bee populations tend to be more affected by specific weather patterns and natural disasters than climate change
A new article suggests wetter climates may have allowed Homo sapiens to expand across the deserts of Central Asia 50-30,000 years ago
In a study of mice, researchers found that low humidity hindered the immune response of the animals in three ways
A mathematical model is being used to study the impact of heavy rainfall events on the transmission of vector-borne infectious diseases in temperate areas of the world
A new study reveals needle-like structures in positively charged lightning leaders
Reliable forecasts are currently possible nine to 10 days out for daily weather in the mid-latitudes
When thunderstorms brew over the tropics, a California heat wave is soon to follow
The observation, called "fast negative breakdown," documents a new possible way for lightning to form
Warmer, lower rivers from climate change might leave some U.S. power plants high and dry
Each year, monsoon rains between June and September provide water for roughly 1.5 billion people in India
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