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England's Kansas City training base on horror tornado alert after major storm forecast to smash US
England's Kansas City training base on horror tornado alert after major storm forecast to smash US The 2.2m residents of Kansas City Metropolitan area were warned of a possible tornado this week, as a thunderstorm is forecast for Saturday; the day the Three Lions are due to fly into Kansas from Florida The England team faces yet more World Cup weather chaos after the area of their training base was put on a 'Tornado alert'. The 2.2 million residents of the Kansas City Metropolitan area were...
Meteorologist goes viral for continuing live report of active tornado despite fire in the studio: ‘What a legend’
Meteorologist goes viral for continuing live report of active tornado despite fire in the studio: ‘What a legend’ A weather reporter made a snap decision to keep informing the public even while his studio filled with smoke - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A meteorologist has been hailed a “legend” after continuing to report on live TV despite a fire breaking out in the studio. Noah Simmons, a weather reporter at CBS affiliate KFSM-TV, was covering tornado threats in Arkansas on June 6...
Giant fire tornadoes could clean up oil spills faster with less pollution
Giant fire tornadoes could clean up oil spills faster with less pollution What if one of the best ways to fight an oil spill is with a controlled fire tornado? - Date: - June 5, 2026 - Source: - Texas A&M University - Summary: - Researchers have shown that controlled fire whirls can clean up oil spills faster and more cleanly than traditional burning methods.
Tornado, hail and storms: the weather in Germany
A tornado has swept across Gronau in North Rhine-Westphalia. The German Weather Service is warning of thunderstorms over the weekend. A tornado swept over the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Gronau on Thursday.
'Rain bomb', mini tornadoes: Debunking Australia's greatest weather myths
From 'rain bombs' to El Niño: Debunking Australia's greatest weather myths and misconceptions Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 4:47am Weather is widely considered one of the most discussed topics of conversation in the world, and since we all live in it everyone has an opinion on the subject. However, meteorologic rhetoric in Australia, including from the media, can at times be inaccurate, misconstrued or just completely fictitious. So, in no particular order, let's explore some of the most common...
'Tornado-like flame' as smoke impacts major commuter route in rush hour
People are told to keep their windows closed due to smoke from an industrial fire.
'Tornado-like flame' as smoke impacts major commuter route in rush hour
People are told to keep their windows closed due to smoke from an industrial fire.
Why Michigan is emerging as one of America’s worst-hit climate states
Michigan is increasingly being identified as one of America's most severely affected states by climate change. Last year, the state experienced 33 tornadoes alongside severe flooding, with researchers confirming links to changing climate patterns. One notable incident involved a tornado in west Ann Arbor that caused significant damage to local property.
Severe weather leaves millions across the U.S. bracing for heavy rain, hail and damaging winds
Severe weather moving across parts of the country over the next few days will bring destructive hail and damaging winds to more than 30 million people from the central Plains to the northern Great Lakes and strong storms for the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast. On Tuesday, 6 million people are at risk from North Dakota to northern Texas for straight-line winds over 75 mph, hail and tornadoes. Cities affected by the storm system include Bismarck, Fargo, Sioux Falls and Omaha.
Severe thunderstorms and humid weather rip through the Northeast and Midwest
Dangerous heat and humidity are bearing down on the Northeast on Thursday, following a surge of more than 350 storms on Wednesday — one of the stormiest days of 2026 so far. An estimated 92 million people are at risk for severe weather across two regions: from the Great Lakes to the Central Plains, and from the Mid-Atlantic to the Northeast. Storms could bring wind gusts up to 75 mph, destructive hail up to 2 inches in diameter, and the possibility of tornadoes.