Storm chasing today blends tech, danger, and science—2025’s chasers need more than courage to track Earth’s most violent storms.
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Why Seasonal Shifts Are No Longer What They Used to Be
Once predictable, seasonal patterns are now blurring as climate change reshapes when—and how—each season arrives and behaves
How Solar Flares Affect Earth’s Weather in Ways You Didn’t Expect
Solar flares may seem distant, but they trigger chain reactions that subtly alter Earth’s weather, power, and even aviation routes.
What the World Can Learn From Indigenous Weather Wisdom
Long before satellites and forecasts, Indigenous communities observed the skies, animals, and land—offering weather insights still relevant today.
How Lightning Works and Why It’s Still One of Nature’s Biggest Mysteries
Despite centuries of research, lightning remains one of the least understood forces of nature—its origins and behavior still defy full explanation.
Why Accurate Weather Data Is Becoming a National Security Issue
As extreme weather events become more frequent, the need for precise weather data is increasingly critical to national security and defense.
How Melting Glaciers Are Disrupting Global Ocean Currents
The rapid melting of glaciers due to climate change is affecting ocean currents, potentially triggering widespread environmental disruptions.
What We Know About Cloud Seeding and Its Controversial Use
Cloud seeding, a method of manipulating weather to increase precipitation, has sparked debate.
What Climate Models Can and Can’t Tell Us About the Future
Climate models offer insights into future climate impacts but have limitations in long-term predictions, extreme events, and feedbacks
Why Weather Forecasting Is Still So Hard Despite All the Tech
Weather forecasting remains challenging due to the complexity of the atmosphere, where small variations can lead to vastly different outcomes