by The EcoSaveEarth Team | Sep 10, 2017 | Conservation & Sustainability
Author: Carla Herreria / Source: HuffPost NOAA This geocolor image of Hurricanes Irma and Jose was captured by a NOAA weather satellite on the evening of Sept. 9, 2017. After a week of destruction in the Caribbean, it was clear that Hurricane Irma was one...
by Environmental News | Jul 6, 2017 | Petition For Change
Author: Eric Holthaus / Source: Grist The meteorological mess, currently 1,400 miles east of Barbados, can’t even maintain steady thunderstorm activity, which is the most basic qualification of tropical storm status. Weather models show the developing storm...
by Environmental News | Jun 22, 2017 | Petition For Change
Author: Kate Yoder / Source: Grist Today’s forecast: cloudy with a chance of burn. Weather scientists from the American Meteorological Society wrote Energy Secretary Rick Perry a letter on Wednesday informing him that he lacks a “fundamental understanding”...
by Environmental News | Jun 18, 2017 | Our Planet
Author: Debbie Carlson / Source: the Guardian How experts use weather data to improve forecasts, saving lives and money – video Farmers have been obsessed with weather for thousands of years. Ancient Greeks and Babylonians sought guidance on planting and...
by Environmental News | Apr 13, 2017 | Our Planet
Author: Alixandra Caole Vila / Source: Nature World News Snow storm Because it requires a certain condition, snownadoes are rare. Only six of those have ever been captured on camera. (Photo : Spencer Platt/Getty Images) A snowboarding daredevil, Justin Buss,...