Record-Breaking Heat Across Europe A severe heatwave swept across Europe on Monday, May 25, with Britain, Ireland, and France experiencing unprecedented temperatures for May. Meteorologists attributed the extreme heat to a ‘heat dome’, a mass of hot air traveling from northern Africa and trapped beneath a high-pressure system over western Europe. In Spain, temperatures are forecast to reach 38 °C later
Record-Breaking Heat Across Europe A severe heatwave swept across Europe on Monday, May 25, with Britain, Ireland, and France experiencing unprecedented temperatures for May. Meteorologists attributed the extreme heat to a ‘heat dome’, a mass of hot air traveling from northern Africa and trapped beneath a high-pressure system over western Europe. In Spain, temperatures are forecast to reach 38 °C later
Scientists are warning that 2026 may bring one of the strongest El Niño events in over a century. Known as the Super El Niño, this phenomenon is driven by an unusually powerful Kelvin Wave traveling across the Pacific Ocean. This massive surge of warm water, sometimes more than 13°F above average, is disrupting normal ocean currents and could trigger major shifts in weather worldwide. Understanding Kelvin Waves and Ocean Heating
Scientists are warning that 2026 may bring one of the strongest El Niño events in over a century. Known as the Super El Niño, this phenomenon is driven by an unusually powerful Kelvin Wave traveling across the Pacific Ocean. This massive surge of warm water, sometimes more than 13°F above average, is disrupting normal ocean currents and could trigger major shifts in weather worldwide. Understanding Kelvin Waves and Ocean Heating
At least 25 people have died after a massive winter storm swept across large portions of the United States, unleashing heavy snowfall, dangerous ice accumulation and extreme cold that crippled infrastructure and disrupted daily life across multiple regions. The powerful system affected states from the South through the Midwest and into the Northeast, leaving a trail of fatalities, widespread power outages and major travel disruptions. The storm delivered significant snowfall across
At least 25 people have died after a massive winter storm swept across large portions of the United States, unleashing heavy snowfall, dangerous ice accumulation and extreme cold that crippled infrastructure and disrupted daily life across multiple regions. The powerful system affected states from the South through the Midwest and into the Northeast, leaving a trail of fatalities, widespread power outages and major travel disruptions. The storm delivered significant snowfall across
U.S. natural gas prices surged sharply on Monday, climbing above the $6 mark for the first time since late 2022, as a powerful winter storm swept across large portions of the country, straining energy systems and disrupting daily life for millions of Americans. The rally reflected mounting concerns over heating demand, power generation reliability, and supply disruptions amid one of the most severe cold snaps of the season. Natural gas futures for February delivery rose more than 18
U.S. natural gas prices surged sharply on Monday, climbing above the $6 mark for the first time since late 2022, as a powerful winter storm swept across large portions of the country, straining energy systems and disrupting daily life for millions of Americans. The rally reflected mounting concerns over heating demand, power generation reliability, and supply disruptions amid one of the most severe cold snaps of the season. Natural gas futures for February delivery rose more than 18
China is developing the world’s first artificial floating island capable of surviving nuclear blasts and extreme ocean disasters. The massive 78,000-tonne structure, officially known as the Deep-Sea All-Weather Resident Floating Research Facility, is designed as a long-term deep-ocean base that can support up to 238 people for four months without fresh supplies. The island will feature a semi-submersible twin-hull design similar in size to the Fujian aircraft carrier and is expected to be o
China is developing the world’s first artificial floating island capable of surviving nuclear blasts and extreme ocean disasters. The massive 78,000-tonne structure, officially known as the Deep-Sea All-Weather Resident Floating Research Facility, is designed as a long-term deep-ocean base that can support up to 238 people for four months without fresh supplies. The island will feature a semi-submersible twin-hull design similar in size to the Fujian aircraft carrier and is expected to be o
As North Texas experiences another wave of extreme heat, the state’s power grid is under mounting pressure, but not only because of surging air conditioning usage. Energy experts point to a new and rapidly growing source of demand—artificial intelligence data centers. These massive facilities operate around the clock, consuming enormous amounts of electricity and requiring constant cooling, adding complexity to an already strained system. According to energy ana
As North Texas experiences another wave of extreme heat, the state’s power grid is under mounting pressure, but not only because of surging air conditioning usage. Energy experts point to a new and rapidly growing source of demand—artificial intelligence data centers. These massive facilities operate around the clock, consuming enormous amounts of electricity and requiring constant cooling, adding complexity to an already strained system. According to energy ana