Tropical cyclones are complex atmospheric vortices powered by ocean–atmosphere heat exchange and organised convection. In a warming climate, rising sea surface temperatures and enhanced moisture ...
With tropical cyclones increasing in intensity because of climate change, "we must translate these research insights into developing cyclone-specific health policies that protect the most vulnerable, ...
Climate change intensified Cyclone Chido as it barrelled toward the Indian Ocean archipelago of Mayotte, said a preliminary study by scientists studying the link between global warming and tropical ...
Cyclone Alfred has now been delayed, as the slow-moving system stalls in warm seas off southeast Queensland. Unfortunately, the expected slow pace of the cyclone will bring even more rain to affected ...
New Stanford-led research sheds light on an overlooked climate consequence: the impact of tropical cyclones on schooling opportunities and education in low- and middle-income countries. "There's a ...
Australia's climate is changing rapidly due to rising global greenhouse gas emissions. Extreme weather events such as tropical cyclones, east coast low pressure systems, flash floods, droughts, ...
We issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable extreme weather event around the world that was made more likely by human-caused climate change. Climate Matters is ...
Experts note that the process of global warming and climate change is a massive phenomenon occurring over a long period of ...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are among the most powerful manifestations of atmospheric dynamics, driven by interactions between warm ocean surfaces, moisture-laden air and large-scale circulation patterns.
Beyond direct injuries, exposure to tropical cyclones is associated with higher risks of death across a range of causes including kidney, heart and lung diseases, neuropsychiatric conditions, and ...