Indiana elementary school blasted by strong winds leaving extensive roof damage
An Indiana elementary school is picking up the pieces of their damaged roof after a Friday evening thunderstorm brought ferocious wind gusts.
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An Indiana elementary school is picking up the pieces of their damaged roof after a Friday evening thunderstorm brought ferocious wind gusts.
Yet another home has collapsed into the rising surf along the Cape Hatteras National Seashore Friday night, showing the ongoing threat of erosion and rising sea levels to North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Astronomers and sky watchers have their fingers crossed that an approaching comet could put on a nighttime show on Earth next month, but itâs already strutting its stuff for those in space.
Fall officially begins in the Northern Hemisphere on Sept. 23 with the autumnal equinox as the entire world experiences equal hours of daylight and darkness.
As concern grows in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean for a potentially future tropical storm or hurricane next week, a new area of possible tropical development is under the watchful eyes of the National Hurricane Center in the Eastern Atlantic.
Artificial intelligence is sprouting up as one of the most promising revolutionary technologies in meteorology, and weather-AI experts say itâs just the beginning.
Choosing a childâs name is one of the most important tasks parents face before the birth of their baby. While family legacy and cultural significance often play prominent roles, weather and climate can also influence the decision. Names associated with hurricanes, such as âAndrew" and âKatrina," have seen significant declines in popularity, whereas calmer phenomena like âSky," âAurora" and even âJet" are experiencing a surge.
The U.S. Coast Guard reported that it successfully rescued three boaters from a sinking vessel about 10 miles south of Honolulu Harbor on Thursday. A Coast Guard helicopter crew hoisted the boaters from the 25-foot vessel named Ichiban to safety.
Deaths linked to extreme weather in the U.S. are expected to surge over the next four decades as warmer temperatures and high emissions continue to escalate, according to researchers at the University of Pennsylvania.
The next tropical threat to the U.S. is brewing in the Caribbean as there are increasing signs that the ingredients needed for a tropical storm or even a hurricane are coming together.