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Hail is a leading cause of storm damage in the U.S. Researchers chased dozens of thunderstorms, hoping to unravel the ...
Climate change is likely to reduce the number of hailstorms across North America in the coming years, a new study says, but don’t get rid of your insurance policy quite yet. You will probably ...
Floods, tornadoes and hurricanes usually grab more attention, but hail is often causes more damage, costing Americans ...
What fresh hail is this. A study published today in Nature Climate Change shows that in the second half of this century, North America could experience fewer hail days overall, but storms with ...
Expect to see larger hail and more intense hailstorms as the world warms, especially in the eastern U.S., according to a study published Wednesday in the Nature journal npj Climate and Atmospheric ...
Golf-ball sized hail that can crack car windscreens, damage roofs and decimate crops are set to become the norm across parts of North America as a result of climate change.
Compared to tornadoes and hurricanes, large hail has received relatively little research attention, but that’s starting to change: A major international workshop was held in August 2018 to share ...
Is climate change worsening hailstorms? A lot of people ask whether the rise in hail damage is tied to climate change. My colleagues and I analyzed four decades of hail environments and found that ...
"Changing climate conditions are already happening," says Eileen Claussen, president of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, which today released a report on regional impacts in the U.S.
Gensini notes that it’s been a busy year across the U.S. not only for tornadoes but also for significant hail and severe winds. Fortunately for the Chicago area, it hasn’t been as busy as 2023.
Here’s how climate change drives harsher storms, extreme heat, and flooding in places like Kansas City, according to climate ...
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