Heatwaves are getting worse, but temperature alone doesn’t tell the full story. Here’s why wet-bulb temperature could be the real danger this summer in India ...
As temperatures cross 44°C in parts of North and Central India this May, farmers face a critical threat to food security.
Scientists have made it clear that tracking temperature alone is no longer enough. For India, a country that is humid, coastal, and monsoon-drenched, the deadliest heat often doesn't look deadly at ...
A 45°C day in Phoenix, US, — functionally the hottest major city in the developed world — and a 45°C day in Banda, Uttar ...
KUALA LUMPUR: It was a calm morning off Pulau Sibu, Johor, with clear waters and little wind conditions marine biologists say are ideal for spotting dugongs in the Mersing archipelago. But as the day ...
As heat risk rises across the Coastal Bend, Chief Meteorologist Stefanie Lauber explains why the 'feels like' temp is ...
Summers in India is no longer just about rising temperatures. Increasing humidity levels are making heatwaves far more dangerous, creating conditions where the human body struggles to cool itself. At ...
A study estimates that 25% of matches are likely to be played in unhealthy heat. The risk of ‘the most extreme conditions’ ...
For decades, Karachi was seen as a city softened by the Arabian Sea; humid, crowded and chaotic, but spared the furnace-like heat associated with inland South Asia. Not anymore.This week, residents of ...
Right now, India holds 20 of the 25 hottest spots on the entire planet. Temperatures are breaching 44°C across multiple states. Heatwave days in 2024 doubled those of 2023 — and 2026 is already ...
A group of world-leading scientists warn Fifa its current heat safety measures for the men's 2026 World Cup are "inadequate" ...
FIFA said it was “committed to protecting the health and safety of players, referees, fans, volunteers and staff”.