Geomagnetic storm triggers aurora borealis across the globe
A strong geomagnetic storm has trigged the aurora borealis across the globe over the weekend.
A strong geomagnetic storm has trigged the aurora borealis across the globe over the weekend.
Heavy rain in Sydney has caused Warragamba Dam to spill after hitting full capacity.
Warragamba Dam in Sydney has reached its tipping point amid relentless rainfall, spilling over its banks on Sunday morning.
New South Wales is on track to receive another drenching this weekend as a second wet weather system sweeps the state.
Devastating floods have led to the deaths of more than 100 people in Brazil after heavy rain lashed the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul this week. Thousands are now homeless and many households are without electricity and running water.
The east coast is staring down the barrel of another powerful wet weather system this weekend – with some areas at risk of flash flooding and sunseekers being forced to wait until next week for the skies to clear.
Sky News Meteorologist Rob Sharpe says he is predicting “more flood warnings” later on this week.
Eastern Australia is at risk of a Mother’s Day washout as an almost identical low-pressure trough to the one that brought a month’s worth of rain to much of the region over the weekend forms over inland parts of the country.
More wet weather is on the way for Australia’s already-drenched east coast, with another washed out weekend ahead.
The latest mass coral bleaching event across the Southern Great Barrier Reef is shaping up to be the most severe and widespread on record.
Residents in New South Wales are being warned to keep the “brolly handy”.
Heavy rainfall is expected to intensify in Sydney during the weekend.
Australia’s east coast is bracing for a seven-day wet weather event with rain particularly set to drench parts of New South Wales.
A series of thunderstorms are “creeping across the state” of NSW, says Sky News Meteorologist Rob Sharpe.
Sky News Weather Meteorologist Alison Osborne has detailed exactly how tornadoes form and what people should do if they are caught in this “terrifying…
Powerful tornadoes have caused serious damage in parts of the United States.
It is the coldest Anzac Day for Canberra in three years.
A cold change has swept through the southeastern parts of Australia expected to hit Sydney around 3pm.
A blast of cold air is set to plunge daytime temperatures below 10C across the south-east on Anzac Day – and close to freezing levels in one major city, writes Alison Osborne.
Despite the rescue efforts of volunteers and everyday Australians, new research has revealed the dire survival rates of wildlife during the Black…
Despite the rescue efforts of volunteers and everyday Australians, new research has revealed the dire survival rates of wildlife during the Black…
The Great Barrier Reef is experiencing “mass coral bleaching”, says the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Chief Scientist Dr Roger…
Footage has emerged of travellers crowding check-in desks and sleeping on the floors of Dubai International Airport after widespread flooding on Tuesday wreaked havoc on the desert city.
Planes have been filmed navigating runways submerged in floodwater while flights have been delayed and cancelled after Dubai was hit by an intense thunderstorm on Tuesday.
Chaos has erupted at Dubai International Airport after the city was lashed with wild weather.
Warmer conditions on the east coast are aiding the potential for wet weather.
The Bureau of Meteorology has declared the end of El Nino.
The Bureau of Meteorology has declared an end to El Nino with signs of a dramatic swing towards La Nina in the coming months.
Wet weather is developing in the east this week, following a weekend of warm weather.
Australia can expect warmer than usual temperatures this summer as a new climate driver setting up to our west complicates our likely transition from El Nino to a La Nina, writes Rob Sharpe.