February 17, 2020 Extreme weather could cause a massive economic recession 'like we've never seen before' A shocking new study says that extreme weather events caused by climate change could result in an economic recession "the likes of which we've never seen before."
February 17, 2020 Tennessee landslide sends 2 large homes tumbling into rain-swollen river on video A landslide sent two large homes plummeting into the rain-swollen Tennessee River on Sunday, video posted on Facebook by a local fire department showed, but fortunately, nobody was reported hurt.
February 16, 2020 Avalanche in Colorado leaves 2 presumed dead north of Vail, lone survivor managed to 'free himself' Authorities in Colorado are working to recover the bodies of two men who were trapped in an avalanche on Saturday, according to officials.
February 16, 2020 Mississippi braces for near-record flooding Authorities in Mississippi were bracing Sunday for the possibility of catastrophic flooding in and around the state capital of Jackson as water levels rise precipitously in a river swollen by days of torrential rain.
February 16, 2020 Bomb cyclone storm rips across UK, spawns most flood warnings, alerts in England 'than any other day on record' An explosive winter storm roared across Britain on Sunday, bringing high winds and heavy rains that prompted a record number of flood warnings in England.
February 16, 2020 Ice balls appear on Lake Michigan beach, wash up 'by the thousands' Goodness, gracious, these were some great balls of ice.
February 14, 2020 Avalanches in Afghanistan killed at least 21 people, officials say A series of avalanches struck a central province in Afghanistan the previous day, killing at least 21 people, authorities said Friday.
February 14, 2020 Antarctica temperatures reach 69 degrees for the first time ever, scientists say Temperatures in Antarctica were hotter than 68 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time ever last Sunday.
February 13, 2020 Avalanche triggered by Alaska officials using tool with 'powerful punch' to prevent future catastrophe Sometimes you need to have your own controlled disaster in order to prevent an even bigger one from happening.