The models were built and deployed by NOAA's Environmental Modeling Center in coordination with the National Weather Service. A spokesperson for the service, Erica Grow Cei, ...
One fire appears to have been caused by a spark from old power lines, the other allegedly started by an Uber driver with a fascination with flames. In the end, the Eaton and Palisades fires destroyed ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation has secured an additional $111 million in funding for the Essential Air Service program, the agency announced. EAS serves rural communities with subsidies to ...
Heat-related deaths in Latin America are projected to double by 2050, according to a new SALURBAL study published in Environment International. The projections analyzed the impacts of temperature and ...
MADRID, Spain—The European Society of Cardiology and the European Atherosclerosis Society (ESC/EAS) have updated their guidelines for the management of dyslipidemia, and while treatment goals have ...
Wisconsin has been experiencing an extremely hot summer, with nearly 40 days of above-average heat. That can be a serious health concern for people who work outdoors, but there aren't many protections ...
In today’s climate, Europe could be hit with a summer of rolling heatwaves and severe drought that would leave much of the continent suffering weeks of deadly temperatures, water shortages and energy ...
As expected, the FCC advanced several items impacting broadcasters at its August Open Meeting, including reform of the Emergency Alert System, modernization of the Disaster Information Reporting ...
A pleasant summer day spent hiking, playing beach volleyball or even running errands can turn nightmarish if heatstroke suddenly strikes. When the heat of the environment and a person’s body ...
Extreme humidity and triple-digit temperatures are affecting around 250 million people across the United States. Here's the science behind the heat dome that’s stifling the nation. A sunbather rests ...