permafrost (25% of the Northern Hemisphere), boreal forests, Antarctica, Greenland, the Arctic, and oceans with emissions causing too much heat to handle. And today’s CO2 says it’s getting worse.
The findings revealed a marked deterioration of air quality across almost the entire Northern Hemisphere ... of CO2. The substantial amounts of greenhouse gases from forest and peat fires might ...
are a spectacular natural light show visible at certain times of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. They occur when electrically charged particles from the sun collide with gases in the Earth's ...
Territories across the northern hemisphere are suffering through record-breaking heatwaves this summer. Climate scientists are publishing graphs with red lines jagging dangerously upwards as ...
For the Northern Hemisphere, the official summer season starts on June 20 or 21, depending on where you live, with the arrival of the summer solstice. So what is a solstice, exactly? It's the ...
Mar. 15, 2024 — Events in the stratosphere are making long-range weather in Northern Europe easier to ... 2020 Extreme Weather Event That Brought Fires and Snow to Western US Mar. 2, 2024 ...
It’s not well known, but spring and fall are prime times of year for spotting the aurora borealis in the northern hemisphere and the aurora australis in the south. Ironically, the flare activity ...
One of the oldest-known meteor showers, the Lyrids, will peak in late April across the Northern Hemisphere. The Lyrids are known for their fast and bright meteors, and NASA says they could ...
While mid-April is usually pretty late to spot the aurora borealis in the Northern hemisphere, a huge flare from the Sun means chances are particularly high tonight. According to the Met Office ...
The picture was grim in other parts of the world too, with southern hemisphere nations especially affected. The situation was rosier in the US, however, where production was up 12% on 2022.
Maximize your changes of seeing an aurora borealis shower by following these tips no matter your location in the northern hemisphere. There is no set time for the northern lights, as solar flare ...
22 in the Northern Hemisphere. Disturbances in the Earth's magnetic field are more likely around the autumn and spring equinoxes, which could increase your chances of seeing the aurora.