
Put down the rakes this fall, and op for using your lawn mower to mulch the leaves strewn across the yard. The choice will not only save you time and energy, but it will benefit the environment.
Claire studied at the State University of New York at Oneonta, she graduated in 2022 with her Bachelor of Science in meteorology. From a young age, Claire has been passionate about the weather and how it affects people’s daily lives. She enjoys using her education and experience to help people make informed and safe decisions in regard to the weather. This led to Claire focusing her meteorological studies on climate science and sustainability during her time at SUNY Oneonta. Claire has experience in marine weather, winter weather, climate patterns, as well as has a background in customer service. After graduation, Claire worked for Fleetweather as a meteorological technician then forecaster sending marine weather forecasts to vessels around the world. In her time there Claire realized her passions were elsewhere. This has led her to beginning work in meteo journalism.
In her free time, Claire enjoys spending time outside, reading, and raising her rescue dog, Pickles.
Put down the rakes this fall, and op for using your lawn mower to mulch the leaves strewn across the yard. The choice will not only save you time and energy, but it will benefit the environment.
Peanut allergies have become a significant problem in the US in the last 20 years or so, but were never really seen in earlier generations. The reason behind this has recently been found.
Hurricane Milton made swift work of devastating Florida with severe floods and wind damage. Assessments of the destruction are underway today.
Hurricane Milton is continuing to very rapidly intensify to very near category five strength. The mega storm is expected to reach Florida coasts early Thursday morning.
In this latest finding in the green energy revolution, scientists create green methanol by harnessing the sun to combine carbon dioxide and methane, two prominent greenhouse gases.
Around 50 years ago, geologists uncovered fossils of what they believe to be some of the earliest cell lifeforms. New research has connected these cells to bacteria currently found in the Dead Sea.
Rapid evacuations were carried out in Jasper National Park overnight Monday into Tuesday morning. Roughly 25,000 people were evacuated from the park in about 5 hours.
Temperatures are on the rise and therefore so are the number of days we need to turn our air conditioners on each summer. This trend is expected to continue through 2060.
The Desert Southwest is experiencing a record breaking, prolonged heat wave. Folks in the region must be careful to protect themselves from the dangerous high temperatures, especially in Death Valley National Park.
Millions of Americans are at risk for heat related issues this week as temperatures continue to soar across the Western United States over the next several days.
Heat is just as much if not more dangerous for our furry friends. As temperatures are on the rise this week, be sure to be prepared to protect your pets from dangerous heat.
When packing for the beach, pool, or lake, be sure to be conscious with the color swimsuits you and your family pack. Studies show different colors significantly reduce visibility in the water.
Climate patterns, largely dependent on global temperatures, are on the verge of breaking down as global temperatures continue to steadily rise.
Whether looking for other perspectives or seeking advice, millions of people turn to TikTok for content on issues or concerns they are having in their life. Misinformation is common on the app, as researchers find where it comes from.
Sea surface temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico are soaring above average early on in the season this year. Meteorologists are concerned this will make for an extreme hurricane season.
In a huge step for commercial spaceflight, SpaceX has successfully launched its fourth test of the Starship spacecraft. The exciting development of this morning.
Ocean temperatures are on the rise, reaching temperatures this week that we did not see last year until June. Significant impacts are likely to be felt in the warmer months this year as the trend continues.
Simple swaps in your grocery shopping can have a huge difference! Researchers found some item swaps could have up to a 70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
The spectacle of the "Manhattanhenge" is here again this week as buildings in the New York City borough will perfectly border the sunset tonight and tomorrow. Learn here about the sun phenomenon.
Tesla charging stations take a huge hit after the company fires 500 employees in charge of building the stations. Public views of electric vehicles may falter in the wake of this decision leaving the environment vulnerable.