As West Bakes and Northeast Shivers, Elsewhere Tornadoes Almost Disappear March 24, 2015 By Brian K. Sullivan The same weather pattern that made the West warm and dry and the Northeast cold and snowy has contributed to...
El Nino Could Signal Tornado Activity in South: Researchers March 17, 2015 By Brian K. Sullivan The waters of the Pacific Ocean may provide some clues on what kind of tornado season will erupt across the...
Snowbound Boston Area Braces for Collapsing Roofs as Rain Comes February 20, 2015 By Brian K. Sullivan and Tom Moroney The latest menace dealt by New England’s historic snowbound winter — the creak, crack and boom of collapsing roofs —...
El Nino Forecasts Flop as Puzzled Scientists Search for Answers February 6, 2015 By Brian K. Sullivan When it comes to El Nino, 2014-15 may be the years that launched a thousand academic papers. Since last March,...
Research Shows Climate Change Will Cause More Extreme La Niña’s January 29, 2015 By Brian K. Sullivan Pacific Ocean La Niña events that trigger droughts in the U.S. Southwest, floods in China and raise the chances for...
New York City Blizzard Proves Dud as Weather Forecasters Miss Mark January 28, 2015 By Brian K. Sullivan Reopen Broadway, start up the trains, get the commuters back on the road. The great New York City blizzard of...
New York, Northeast May Get 3 Feet of Snow in Historic Storm January 26, 2015 By Brian K. Sullivan A blizzard forecasters call “life-threatening” that may drop three feet of snow from New York to Boston has caused more...
Winter Storm ‘Bomb’ Watch Begins From New York to Europe December 5, 2014 By Brian K. Sullivan As fall gives way to winter, meteorologists from the U.S. East Coast to the shores of Western Europe will be...
Heavy Rain, Potential Flooding Could Come From California Storm December 2, 2014 By Brian K. Sullivan A Pacific storm will dump heavy rains across drought-stricken Southern and Central California, threatening the area with mudslides and floods....
More Snow Threatening for Western New York as Flooding Risk November 20, 2014 By Brian K. Sullivan and Freeman Klopott Lake-effect snow that killed six people and halted travel across western New York may reach as high as 7 feet...