Linked: Amazon wildfires, Atlantic hurricanes

Years of data on storms and sea surface temps show a correlation between a warm North Atlantic Ocean - more destructive hurricanes - and a fire-prone Amazon.

Record-breaking three Category 4 hurricanes in Pacific

First recorded occurrence of three Category 4 hurricanes in central and eastern Pacific basins at once. Hurricane Center in Honolulu issuing advisories on all three.

Skydiving spider discovered in South America

Biologists have discovered a nocturnal hunting spider that can steer while falling. Watch it glide!

Got a minute? Climate change/sea level rise

How is climate change connected to sea level rise? One-minute video explains.

Did glaciers lure wolves back to California?

More than 90 years after California's last wolf was killed, a pack has been observed near Mt. Shasta. Are the mountain's glaciers a reason the wolves chose this location?

Rediscovering a rare South Pacific nautilus

In July, scientists spotted a rare South Pacific nautilus - considered to be one of the rarest animals on Earth - for the first time in three decades.

No end in sight for western US wildfires

Satellite images capture the ongoing onslaught of wildfires in the U.S. West.

Captures of elusive red sprites from ISS

Why are sprites elusive? It doesn’t help that they flash on millisecond timescales. Also, they're above thunderstorms, usually blocked from view on the ground.

Global warming makes California drought worse

A new study suggests that natural forces are behind California’s drought, but that global warming has contributed 8-27% to the drought’s severity.

July 2015 was warmest month ever recorded

Last month's average global temperature was the all-time highest monthly temperature since record-keeping began in 1880.

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