Ryan taught the kids about wind and the difference between weather and climate. The kids also learned about earthquakes and the water cycle.
March 1 marked the meteorological start to spring. Here's what March may entail.
The weather phenomenon known as El Niño could form later this year, potentially pushing global temperatures to record heights, researchers say.
When winter lingers into spring, the Gulf of Mexico stays surprisingly cold—water temperatures hovering in the 60s that shape ...
Winter featured record-shattering warmth in the West and bitter cold in the East. But now, the opposite pattern is set to take hold, at least for the near future.
Spring is here -- meteorological spring, that is. Meteorological spring began on March 1. And, according to the Climate Prediction Center, this month could feel warmer than the typical March. The CPC ...