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As weather gets harder to predict, which iPhone weather app is best?
Ask people which app they use most frequently on their phones, and they’re likely to pick one of five types: a messaging app, a maps app, a web browser, a clock app, or a weather app. If they go with a weather app, it could be one of many. In fact, there are so man
Indiana authorities say at least 5 people have died as severe weather crosses the state
The state has been hammered over the past week by heavy rains, resulting in rivers reaching record levels and sending residents in search of higher ground.
IEEE Course Teaches How to Use AI to Modernize Power Grids
Today’s U.S. electrical grid, among the largest, most complex systems ever built, is operating at its limit. The combination of rapid industrial growth, more frequent extreme weather, and a record surge in electricity use has pushed the grid to its breaking point, according to th
Clayton Korte creates weathering-steel barn for California winery
Texas architecture studio Clayton Korte has completed a Corten steel-clad structure for storing vineyard equipment at a winery on the Central Coast of California. The 4,315-square-foot (400-square-metre) barn serves a 150-acre vineyard in Cayucos, a town in California's Santa Luc
Six ways to keep your home and yourself cool in hot weather
Six simple things you can do to help keep your house cool when temperatures rise.
From Europe to Asia, floods to heatwaves, world experiences weather shocks
At least eight people died in Japan as heavy rains flooded roads and disrupted traffic while firefighters from Britain to France and Croatia struggled to contain blazes in Europe's fifth heatwave this summer
Citing Wildfire Risk, Trump Administration Proposes to Scrap Entire Roadless Rule. Critics Argue That More Roads Will Lead to More Fires
The public comment period is expected to open for 30 days on the final decision The post Citing Wildfire Risk, Trump Administration Proposes to Scrap Entire Roadless Rule. Critics Argue That More Roads Will Lead to More Fires appeared first on Outdoor Life.
Monsoon-driven wildfires may have shaped human evolution
A reconstruction of East Africa's environment 1.75 million years ago suggests wildfires spiked during wetter times, which may have influenced human evolution
How bad is the UK drought and how long will it continue?
Almost three-quarters of England is now in drought conditions, resulting in restrictions on water use in many areas and severe wildfires – here's how it's affecting farming, wildlife and trees
A Legendary Fishing Guide Shares His Secrets for Trolling Up Summertime Pike
The hotter the weather, the more effective this old-school tactic becomes The post A Legendary Fishing Guide Shares His Secrets for Trolling Up Summertime Pike appeared first on Outdoor Life.
A Wildfire Is Tearing Through Maverick Mountain, a Single-Chair Ski Hill in Montana. Here’s Why It Hurts the Heart of Independent Skiing
The Sand Creek Fire has devastated Maverick Mountain Ski Area in Montana. Here is a love letter to the independent ski hill, its single chair, and its unforgettable community. The post A Wildfire Is Tearing Through Maverick Mountain, a Single-Chair Ski Hill in Montana. Here’s Wh
Belgium’s largest wildfire on record spreads towards German border
Largest recorded wildfire in Belgium forces 600 residents to evacuate as blaze spreads towards German border towns.
Hurricane Lala weakens to a tropical storm, but flooding persists in Hawaii
The devastating hurricane grazes the Big Island in Hawaii in the US, but avoids making landfall.
Lala strengthens into a hurricane and bears down on Hawaii's Big Island with heavy rain, winds
The National Hurricane Center said Lala's maximum sustained winds increased to 75 mph, making it a Category 1 hurricane.
Lala is again a tropical storm, sending drenching rain and winds across the Hawaiian islands
A search-and-rescue mission was launched after flash floods apparently swept several occupied homes off their foundations in coastal communities, authorities said.
At least 6 people have died from days of storms and record-setting flooding in Indiana
A 4-year-old boy, two men and three women were among those who had died since the storms began Aug. 11, said Liz Woods, a spokesperson for the state Department of Homeland Security.
Chronic pain is missing from America's heat warnings
The results of a new study suggest that chronic pain deserves a place in how the country prepares people for extreme weather. They also show that rural residents may be the least protected.
HomeKit Weekly: This iPad app turns your HomeKit setup into a wall-mountable command center
The ideal command center for your smart home is simple: take an old iPad, mount it somewhere central, and give it one job. Dashboard for your home is the really great Apple Home app that solves this problem. Cameras, thermostats, lights, local weather, and your calendar all on a
X-band radar data sharpen simulation of westerly weak tornado
Tornadoes are among the most destructive weather phenomena on Earth. Their small scale, short life cycle and sudden onset make them extremely difficult to predict. This challenge is amplified for weak tornadoes embedded within midlatitude westerly flows, which often hide in plain
NASA’s COFFIES Uses AI to Predict Storm-Causing Active Regions on Sun
As humanity looks to the Moon and stars for future exploration, predicting space weather — conditions in space primarily driven by the Sun — is more important than ever. Now, a team of astrophysicists and data scientists with NASA’s COFFIES (Consequence Of Fields and Flows in th
Heat, Smoke, and Snow Have Translated to a Lot More Eviction Delays
Extreme weather — plus the Knicks parade — brought a jump in postponements.