aren’t indicators of global warming, but 100 years of rising global temperatures tell a different story. The same holds true for tornado data. Even during the past 15 years, as the total number ...
But as the traditional tornado season nears, scientists have been pondering a simple question: Will there be more or fewer twisters as global warming increases? There is no easy answer.
“So, yeah, that potential (for more tornadoes) always exists.” It's tough to tie any single weather event to global warming, ...
ScientiFix, our weekly feature, offers you a summary of the top global science stories of the week, with links to their ...
Researchers are working to better understand how the building blocks for tornadoes—atmospheric instability and wind shear—respond to global warming. It is likely that a warmer, more humid ...
Access this story and all of our content 24/7 for $4.99 for 4 weeks. Continue for $14.99 for each additional 4 weeks.