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Weather & Climate

 
Weather — what we encounter day-to-day, like sunshine, rain, wind, snow, warmth and so forth — is different from climate, which is the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place. Weather includes average weather conditions, regular weather sequences (i.e. seasons) and special weather events like tornadoes and floods. Climate describes what a place is usually "like" (Seattle has a rainy climate, Miami has a warm climate, etc.). Consult MNN for up-to-date news and information about weather and climate in your area and elsewhere. (Source: EPA / Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Weather & Climate

  • Researchers use Facebook to map tornado paths

    Tue, Mar 26 2013 at 9:48 AM

    Video: Researchers at the University of Georgia now have a better understanding of how far items sucked into a tornado can travel, all thanks to Facebook. It's the first study of its kind.

  • NOAA: Booming coastal population heightens extreme storm risk

    Mon, Mar 25 2013 at 3:40 PM

    Nearly 11 million more Americans will move to the coasts by 2020, putting more of the population at risk from severe weather.

  • Midwest hit by powerful spring snowstorm

    Mon, Mar 25 2013 at 1:23 PM

    Video: Few signs of spring are being found in parts of the Midwest as a snowstorm tracks mostly along Interstate 70, bringing heavy snow and high winds.

  • Punxsutawney Phil indicted for misleading the public

    Fri, Mar 22 2013 at 10:36 AM

    The hoodwinking woodchuck (just another name for a groundhog) is charged with misrepresentation of early spring, a felony against the peace and dignity of the state of Ohio.

  • Spring snow delivers blue skies to Beijing [Photos]

    Wed, Mar 20 2013 at 12:04 PM

    The spring snowfall dumped nearly half a foot of snow and dispersed much of the city's infamous air pollution.

  • Why spring begins early this year

    Tue, Mar 19 2013 at 10:39 AM

    Gravity and the Earth's orbit influences when seasons start from year to year.

  • Katrina-like storm surges could become norm

    Mon, Mar 18 2013 at 3:44 PM

    Storm surge is seawater pushed ahead of a storm, mainly by strong winds. Onshore, the surge can rise several feet in just a few minutes.

  • Space station crew's landing delayed by foul weather

    Thu, Mar 14 2013 at 7:10 PM

    The recovery helicopters essential for retrieving the astronauts after landing would not be able to make it to their staging grounds for the landing.

  • How Arctic ice may have influenced Superstorm Sandy

    Sat, Mar 09 2013 at 1:20 PM

    The record lack of ice last summer could have set up the atmospheric pattern that sent Sandy barreling into the Northeast.

  • Should you be stockpiling olive oil?

    Thu, Mar 07 2013 at 8:20 AM

    There's less olive oil available this year because a late frost hit Europe during the 2012 flowering season. As a result, olive trees produced fewer fruits.

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