Extreme Weather
Twenty Years After Hurricane Katrina, Experts Fear Trump’s Cuts Will End in a Repeat Catastrophe
By Kiley Price
Atlantic Shore Towns Feel Hurricane Erin’s Sting Without It Ever Making Landfall
By Kiley Price
Melting on the Arctic’s Svalbard Islands Shows the Climate Future Is Now
By Bob Berwyn
Supercharged Hurricanes Mean More ‘Ghost Boats’ Haunting Waterways
By Kiley Price
El Paso’s Heat Is Killing in Record Numbers. It May Only Get Worse
Story by Martha Pskowski, photos by Paul Ratje
After a Drought Last Year, Ohio Farmers Wished for Rain. Now Downpours Are Destroying Their Crops
By Theo Peck-Suzuki
RAGBRAI, the World’s Largest Recreational Bike Ride, Is Getting Hotter and Harder
By Anika Jane Beamer
Broiled by Heat Waves, Residents of the Concrete Jungle Suffer
By Lauren Dalban
As Climate Change Makes Hail More Destructive, Illinois Residents Pay the Price
By Susan Cosier
Moving on From the Heartbreak Hotel
By Nina Sablan
Atmospheric Rivers May be Diminishing on the West Coast and Surging in the East, Study Finds
By Chad Small
New York Can’t Meet Its Ambitious Climate Targets. Maybe the Plan Was Doomed From the Start
By Lauren Dalban
Private Companies Step up to Gather Weather Data for NOAA as Staffing Cuts Hobble Agency Forecasting
By Meg Wilcox
As Trump Shrinks FEMA, State and Local Emergency Managers Say They’re Barely Getting By
By Kiley Bense
As a Heat Wave Roiled Illinois, People Incarcerated Suffered The Most
By Siri Chilukuri
Hurricane Helene and Subsequent Cleanup Efforts Have Decimated North America’s Most Biodiverse Waters
By Kacie Faith Kress