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A man walks along an empty road during the pass of a polar vortex in Norwood, New Jersey

Nation Jan 21

Stretched polar vortex, moisture and a lack of sea ice all to blame for dangerous winter blast, meteorologists say

By Seth Borenstein, Associated Press

Science May 28

A man cools himself in Rio de Janeiro
Prepare yourself for several years of killer heat, top weather forecasters warn

Record-breaking heat will push Earth to more deadly, fiery and uncomfortable extremes, according to a five-year forecast released Wednesday by the World Meteorological Organization and the U.K. Meteorological Office.

By Seth Borenstein, Associated Press

Science Apr 03

Aftermath of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina
What is a 100-year flood? Here's what forecasters and scientists mean

Although math can calculate how often to expect floods of specific magnitudes, nature has its own plans.

By Isabella O'Malley, Associated Press

Science Oct 11

Kathy Coy stands among what is left of her home in Panama City, Florida following Hurricane Michael. Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Why Hurricane Michael took everyone by surprise and what to expect after it's gone

At the moment, the reported links between Hurricane Michael and climate change are murky, at best.

By Nsikan Akpan, Julia Griffin

Nation Oct 23

Watch 4:05
How the ingredients for a catastrophic storm came together for Hurricane Patricia

Hurricane Patricia may be one of the most dangerous storms to ever hit the Western Hemisphere, with winds of 190 miles an hour. William Brangham learns more about the forecast from Bob Henson of Weather Underground.

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