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Watch the waves from yesterday’s M7.6 earthquake in the Caribbean Sea roll across seismic stations in North America.

The Santorini-Amorgos earthquake swarm just keeps going. It has now produced over 1,000 individual events since it began on January 27.

More acres have been burned by wildfires in January 2025 across California than in all the Januarys of the past 30+ years combined. Unreal.

Storm Éowyn as seen from space just minutes ago via the Meteosat 12 satellite.

An extremely dangerous and potentially record-breaking bomb cyclone is just hours away from severely impacting Ireland, especially, and the northern parts of the UK. Storm Éowyn will unfortunately reach its peak intensity right at landfall with wind gusts possibly exceeding 200 km/h (124 mph).

In case you missed it, 2024 was the wettest year ever recorded in Paris, France, since records began 152 years ago in 1873.

Extensive damage is being reported across parts of eastern Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul after a massive QLCS plowed through the region in recent hours.

An ERA5 animation showing the unprecedented November 2024 Typhoon outbreak in the Western Pacific Ocean. Just incredible.

Many areas across Europe will see their first snow of the season in the coming days as a cold Arctic air mass pushes south into the continent. There remains plenty of uncertainty in where the rain/snow line sets up & how far south snow may fall. Stay on alert if traveling!

The Philippines have now been hit by four typhoons in the span of just 10 days. Can't say I recall ever seeing this before.

2024 will very likely be the first year with an annual global temperature exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. It’s alarming.