Oceans cover more than 70% of Earth’s surface, and their warming is gravely concerning. So how much is down to climate change ...
Although February is still peak severe weather season, the majority of extreme events this month are being exacerbated by abnormally warm waters off our coastlines.
The declaration came as the Bureau of Meteorology confirmed 2024 was Australia's second-warmest year on record.
If you felt like last year was warmer and wetter than normal, you might be onto something. And the data backs it up.
Outside Europe, temperatures were notably above average over northeast and northwest Canada, Alaska, Siberia southern South America, Africa and much of Australia and Antarctica. Meanwhile ...
January 2025 saw record global temperatures despite La Niña conditions, with wetter and drier regions experiencing extreme ...
After sweltering on Thursday, Melbourne will barely reach 17C on Saturday, nearly 9 degrees below average. Hobart should peak at just 15C on Saturday, with snow possible at the top of Mt Wellington ...
Residents in the hottest parts of Australia say the extreme weather is making it impossible to work outdoors safely during ...
Oodnadatta hits 48.7°C breaking the record for South Australia's hottest February day, while Adelaide has hottest day in over ...
A new study looking at the nation’s healthiest cities has turned up some surprising results. Use our interactive map to ...
The result is consistent with 2024, which was the second-warmest year since records began, as well as global trends.