To ensure trust, AI weather-forecast models still need training in physics
Nature, Published online: 07 January 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00020-7 To ensure trust, AI weather-forecast models still need training in physics
Nature, Published online: 07 January 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00020-7 To ensure trust, AI weather-forecast models still need training in physics
Traditional methods of communicating how likely an area is to flood focus on designating which zones are ‘high risk.’ This study suggests that this framing may give developers and homeowners a
Scientists say the frozen remnants of an ancient forest discovered 600 feet above the modern tree line on the Beartooth Plateau may portend possible changes for the alpine ecosystem if the
Officials warn of fire risks and potential outages as gusts could reach 80mph in Los Angeles county and VenturaSouthern California could experience a “life-threatening, destructive” windstorm this week, with forecasters warning
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A major storm system that blanketed a large swathe of the central and eastern United States in snow and ice—disrupting travel for millions and contributing to at least five deaths—was headed
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German greenhouse gas emissions fell again in 2024 but at a slower rate, due to lagging green investment by industry and households, according to a study published Tuesday.
Patagonia’s fjords are home to spectacular biodiversity, with many endemic and endangered aquatic species. They are also an environment suitable for thriving fisheries that support food security and local economies, being
Two eyes in the sky are now trained on Earth, locating the worst offenders for releasing methane, wherever they may be.