Although February is still peak severe weather season, the majority of extreme events this month are being exacerbated by abnormally warm waters off our coastlines.
The destruction from the rainfall over the past week was described as "quite frankly incredible" by David Crisafulli, the premier of Queensland, Australia.
Vic experienced the rare combination of extreme heat and severe thunderstorms, which sparked several new fires across the ...
The nearby Herbert River, which crested near records set 60 years ago, continues to see major flooding as forecasters ... led to a large marine heat wave surrounding Australia.
Shawhin Roudbari receives funding from The National Science Foundation. Shideh Dashti receives funding from the College of Engineering and Applied Science at University of Colorado Boulder ...
Australia, on average, has warmed by 1.51 ±0.23 °C since national records began in 1910. There has been an increase in extreme heat events associated with the warming ... in the number of days with ...
"Baking heat ... flash flooding", as a tropical low inches closer to the coast. Forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) predict temperatures across the south-east of Australia and parts ...
Fast-moving floodwaters rose Monday in northeastern Australia after forcing many to flee, blacking out homes, and sweeping away a chunk of a critical bridge.
SYDNEY, New South Wales – Torrents of rain, with some areas receiving up to 30 inches since last week, have pounded parts of Australia as severe storms continue to unleash widespread flooding.
Deadly floodwaters triggered by record rainfall in Australia’s northeast rose for a third day Monday as authorities warned flood-stricken communities to brace themselves for further destruction.
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