Plant hidden in Vermont for 108 years rediscovered thanks to botanist’s keen eye
Never in over a century has a botanist in Vermont seen a tiny floodplain herb until now.
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Never in over a century has a botanist in Vermont seen a tiny floodplain herb until now.
Start your day with the latest weather news. Saturday marks the official start of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. It runs until Nov. 30, and forecasts indicate itâs going to be extremely active.
As the world grapples with the climate crisis, the role of artificial intelligence (AI) has become a double-edged sword. While AI offers innovative solutions for environmental management, it also contributes significantly to the problem.
Multiple systems are threatening severe weather and flash flooding to the central and southern Plains through this weekend.
Summer might not officially begin until June 20 with the summer solstice, but meteorologists and climatologists actually consider June 1 the beginning of summer.
A global shortage of oranges from growing regions in Florida and Brazil has caused prices to spike. The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated 70 percent of the fruit produced in Brazil is used for juicing.
The survey says 27% of Floridians would ignore evacuation notices in the event of a hurricane. In many cases respondents said they prefer not to leave their homes in case there is damage to their residence.
A 5-foot alligator was hilariously put under arrest after it was removed by deputies from the home of a 104-year-old woman in Jacksonville.
Friday marks the 11th consecutive day with severe weather threatening parts of Texas. Clusters of thunderstorms moving through the region into Friday afternoon and pose a risk for severe wind with gusts over 60 mph and large hail.
The Denver metropolitan area experienced an intense hailstorm Thursday, which led to the largest hailstones recorded in the county in the last 35 years, resulting in widespread damage.