Jeff Berardelli is WFLA’s Chief Meteorologist and Climate Specialist TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Since the 1800s, the Earth has warmed around 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees F). The strong scientific ...
When the weather turns cold, meteorologists and climate scientists almost always get a variation of the same question, “If we had global warming, I don’t think I’d have a jacket on.” That’s because ...
As the earth's temperature climbs, so does the threat of extreme weather events such as drought, wildfire, hurricanes and tornadoes -- all occurring more frequently at higher strengths, according to ...
Yes, climate change is a complex and complicated issue that finds itself right at the intersection of science, engineering, technology, economics, politics, and social-environmental justice. Climate ...
The global average temperature is rising, but some regions are experiencing extreme heatwaves way beyond what models predicted—and scientists don't know why. Reading time 3 minutes With 2024 on track ...
OSLO (Reuters) -The board of Norway's Equinor must explain how the company's plan to raise oil and gas production aligns with its stated commitment to the Paris agreement on curbing climate change, a ...
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Warmer weather is coming... well kind of
(WOWK) — There’s nothing like an arctic week to get the fantasies about warm weather filtering through the mind while staring out over a winter wasteland. But, before we jump for joy, there’s a catch.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Since the 1800s, the Earth has warmed around 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees F). The strong scientific consensus says this warming is driven by the greenhouse effect from carbon ...
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