Videos - Extreme Weather
Extreme Weather 101: Climate Change and Precipitation
When it rains, it pours. That’s how we may want to think about the effects of climate change on precipitation.
Videos - On the Media
Red Flags of Warning on Record Heat
The year 2012 has become the hottest year in the U.S. since scientists began keeping records. As Climate Central Chief Climatologist Dr. Heidi Cullen tells ABC’s Dan Harris on World News Tonight with Diane Sawyer, don’t expect this record to be the last.
Videos - Climate in Context
Tell Me Why: Climate Science Is So Important
Scientist Jeff Privette explains how what's seen from the sky can tell us a lot about our climate on Earth.
Videos - Extreme Weather
Tell Me Why: Questions Swirl Around Climate & Tornadoes
Climate scientist Deke Arndt explains why questions still swirl around any connection between climate & tornadoes.
Videos - Climate in Context
Tell Me Why: The Climate Extremes Index Matters
Climate scientist Deke Arndt explains the Climate Extremes Index and the critical information it contains.
Videos - Climate in Context
Tell Me Why: We Need ‘Normals’ and Long-term Trends
Climate scientist Anthony Arguez explains the importance of “normals” in this version of Tell Me Why.
Videos - On the Media
Growing Threat of Worse Hurricanes
Was the 2012 tornado season, which was the third most active, a sign of things to come in a warming world? Dr. Heidi Cullen answers that question and others in an interview with ABC’s Dan Harris on World News Tonight with Diane Sawyer.
Videos - On the Media
The Dangerous Duo: Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge
NBC’s Anne Thompson talks with Dr. Ben Strauss on how the combo of climate-change induced sea level rise and storm surge increase the odds of Sandy-like storms happening again in the near future.















