High above the Amazon rainforest, invisible currents of water vapour move through the sky in narrow, fast-flowing bands, ...
There is a phrase circulating across newsrooms, social media feeds, and emergency management briefings with a force that matches the storms it describes: "sky tsunami." Meteorologists long resisted it ...
Atmospheric rivers constantly move water vapour through Earth’s atmosphere, carrying more water than surface rivers. Although ...
SEATTLE — The Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes released an update on atmospheric rivers Tuesday, highlighting impacts felt along the West Coast through parts of 2025 and 2026. Most of the ...
A powerful ongoing atmospheric river is moving across the Pacific Northwest, increasing the risk of flash flooding and avalanches. Reports of 2–4 inches of rain have already soaked coastal northern ...
Scientists discovered that atmospheric rivers reaching Antarctica arrive at an angle, improving snowfall tracking and sea ...