Videos - On the Media
Will Your Home Flood?
Sample coverage of the national report called Surging Seas, which has recalculated the risk of flooding to coastal communities across America.
Videos - Climate in Context
Watch 131 Years of Global Warming in 26 Seconds
An amazing 26-second video depicting how temperatures around the globe have warmed since 1880.
Videos - States of Change
Adapting to New Normals: The Heat’s On
As Dr. Heidi Cullen reports, the suffocating heat comes on the heels of the government's release of the new climate "normals". Every 10 years, scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration calculate the 30-year averages for temperature and precipitation from thousands of U.S. locations.
Videos - Extreme Weather
How Do We Know: Hunting Hurricanes
National Hurricane Center scientist Jack Beven explains the technology used to forecast and track hurricanes as they happen.
Videos - Extreme Weather
Wildfires Out West
In different parts of the American West, climate influences wildfires in unexpected ways.
Videos - Climate in Context
Frank von Hippel on Nuclear Energy and Weapons Proliferation
Reactor accidents and radiation leaks aren't the only risks with nuclear energy; nuclear weapons are another problem.
Videos - Climate in Context
M.V. Ramana on Safety at Nuclear Power Plants
Engineers who design nuclear plants can plan a worst case scenario, but this may not be enough to prevent all accidents.
Videos - Extreme Weather
How Do We Know: Tracking Tornadoes
How do we know when a tornado is forming? Scientist Harold Brooks explains how Doppler radars are used to track storm formation.