In this Mystery, students start to notice changes in the weather.
Weather is what the sky and the air outside are like, such as cold and cloudy.
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks to us about what makes Severe Weather and how it interacts with the Geosphere and Biosphere.
How do simple storms turn into swirling hurricanes?
What happens if dust swallows up over 30% of the planet?
NPR climate reporter Rebecca Hersher talks us through the 2020 season–what was driven by climate change and what it means for the future.
Can companies — and the people who work for them — be held responsible or even sent to prison for failing to adequately prepare for climate change?
Federal forecasters are predicting a busy hurricane season this year — three to six of them could be major hurricanes. So how do you know if one is headed toward your community, and if so, how to prepare?
Seismologist Wenyuan Fan explains the accidental discovery — buried deep in seismic and meteorological data — that certain storms over ocean water can cause measurable seismic activity, or ‘stormquakes.’