Scientists at the University of Southampton have uncovered evidence from ancient rocks that Earth's climate continued to ...
Abrupt climate shifts are well documented in Earth's history and are commonly associated with ice-sheet dynamics during past ice ages. However, how similar millennial-scale climate variability could ...
The current lifetime of this ozone-eating gas has reduced by approximately a year and a half per decade.
At half the size of Earth and one-tenth its mass, Mars is a featherweight as far as planets go. Yet new research reveals the extent to which Mars is quietly tugging on Earth's orbit and shaping the ...
The melting and calving of icebergs can influence the climate. Therefore, researchers track them with AI to obtain data for ...
Small but mighty, the red planet — our celestial neighbor — has made Earth’s climate what it is today. Mars’ gravitational pull serves as a stabilizing force for our home’s orbit, tilt and position ...
A new CU Boulder-led study has revealed that recent changes in North Pacific Ocean temperatures—long believed to be the result of natural variability—are in fact being driven by human-generated ...
LOS ANGELES - A new climate study suggests that humans may be responsible for shifts in Atlantic hurricane cycles. For the past couple of decades, scientists and meteorologists believed that hurricane ...
Despite its small size, Mars seems to have a huge impact on the orbital cycles that govern Earth’s climate, especially those ...
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The climate whiplash

Whiplash. Whack. Jolt. Loosely speaking, the relatively new phrase climate whiplash* refers to an event of rapid, sudden, and most often extreme swings between opposing weather conditions within a ...