Climate change is making hurricanes stronger. But it's unclear if it's resulting in more of them
Researchers now expect more and more hurricanes to become major storms as climate change increases the upper limit on hurricane strength and rain rate.
Researchers now expect more and more hurricanes to become major storms as climate change increases the upper limit on hurricane strength and rain rate.
Climate change is intensifying the water cycle, leading to more extreme wet weather. It means rainfall intensity is expected to increase in many countries
Extreme cold weather events could be attributed to Arctic warming, a study released in the Journal Science suggests, showing the widespread impact of climate change