John Towsen and his wife, Riley Kellogg, watched in horror last Sunday as the flames in nearby trees inched closer and closer to their home of nearly five years. Suddenly, they realized they had no ...
“Weather weirding” might be the best way to describe the summer of 2024 in Canada. Tornadoes in March to record-breaking warmth on Halloween to the most precipitation we’ve ever seen in Ontario. All ...
2025 is half over already, and we've seen plenty of weird weather, from snow to hurricanes, tornadoes and floods. Some of these events were unusual for where or when they occurred. Others were just ...
Everything’s getting weird,” Stephanie Spera, an assistant professor of geography, environment and sustainability at the University of Richmond, told CNN “Almost every single person can say they have ...
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