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Scientists at the University of Chicago are working on AI trained to model weather which could help create better, more accurate forecasts. We're all familiar with the unpredictability of daily ...
If you have ever lived in the Washington, D.C. metro area, or had the misfortune of being stuck there during a snowstorm, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the Capital Weather Gang. For eighteen ...
A new report from the National Academies provides a comprehensive assessment of the current capabilities of extreme event ...
Microsoft has launched Aurora 1.5 with hourly AI weather forecasts, 22 new variables, ensemble predictions, and open-source ...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has been an exciting competition, bringing the global game of soccer to North America across co-hosts United States, Canada, and Mexico. With soccer being such a global affair, ...
As the UK braces for a third heatwave of the year, we're getting used to the drill. When temperatures soared and records tumbled at the end of June, BBC News spoke to readers to get their top tips for ...
For the most part, the aircraft have their own souls,” said a pilot of the meteorological research planes, which are known as ...
PHILADELPHIA --Weather has officially impacted the 2026 World Cup as France, facing Iraq at Lincoln Financial Field, was delayed at 5:49 p.m. ET with France leading 1-0 at half via a goal from Kylian ...
Extreme humidity and triple-digit temperatures are expected to affect millions of people across the United States. A sunbather rests in a chair in a park in Sutton Place, New York in 2013. This summer ...
Cities are often described as "heat islands," with media reports warning that some neighborhoods can be 20° F (7° C) hotter ...