When there’s a tornado watch or warning, it may already be too late to come up with a plan for safely riding out a tornado or microburst.
This is another forecast that should grab your attention.
As a storm approaches, additional data on the track and strength of a system can reveal in big changes in snowfall forecasts.
(RNS) In a gloomy forecast for organized religion, only seven percent of the 'nones' say they are looking for a religion.
No one remembers when you're right, but no one forgets when you're wrong. Your local weather person knows that saying all too well. But while they take a lot of the heat (get it?), how much of it is actually justified? In this episode, Mona Chalabi looks at weather forecasting data to see how accurate these predictions really are, and gives us tips for when we should--and shouldn't--trust the forecast. Want to hear more from Mona? Check out her podcast Am I Normal…
By Linsay Way, DC<br>It's a running joke in our clinic that the most accurate method of predicting storms is to see how full the waiting room is. But why do some people seem to be able to predict coming rains based on their aches and pains? It's a question I hear from my patients every time w
Climate is more than just a few warm or cool days.
It seems like every Christian has wondered this question from time to time. What gives, God? Why do you let the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer? How can we make heads or tails out of this apparent contradict...
The stakes can be so much higher than whether you’ll need an umbrella today.
While technology may play a key role in helping to predict the weather, human intuition and experience tends to be the deciding factor when creating a weather forecast.
As storms become stronger, safety instructions for threats can be contradictory
Factors including income, class, inequality and more impact how we react to hazards
Forecasting the weather for the whole winter is always difficult, but several factors may make this winter harder than most.
You definitely don't need these weathermen to know which way the wind blows
Weather predictions and folklore are probably as old as human society
A new approach to aiding victims of extreme weather provides assistance in advance of disasters.
Meteorologists have gotten the message: They messed up. UW weather guru Cliff Mass explains what went wrong, and what to do about it.