Weather

Has your beverage lost its cool?
Marsha Lewis, Contributing Producer
Sometimes hour-to-hour weather events are more independent than at other times.
Chris Gorski, Editor
What if scientists could make it rain?
Marsha Lewis, Contributing Producer
Remote controlled aerial vehicle gathers facts on approaching storms.
Marsha Lewis, Contributing Producer
CDC officials track how weather changes may increase the number of Lyme disease cases in the U.S.
Karin Heineman, ISTV Executive Producer
Warming torso and forearms could reduce chilly temperatures' bite.
Karin Heineman, ISTV Executive Producer
Climate models show increase in severe thunderstorms over the next century.
Marsha Lewis, Contributing Producer
Your smartphone might be able to improve weather forecasts.
Marsha Lewis, Contributing Producer
Rudimentary technology gets an update.
Katharine Gammon, Contributor
Scientists study how thunderstorms interact with pollutants in the atmosphere.
Karin Heineman, ISTV Executive Producer
A newly recognized form of lightning produces X-rays and gamma rays but little visible light.
Emilie Lorditch, Staff Writer
Atmospheric scientists find airplane takeoffs and landings can affect the weather near airports.
Inside Science Television