The ability to get electricity from one part of the country to another is ever more important as America’s grid is lashed by ...
Throughout the winter, extreme cold, wind, and snow leave animals housed outdoors—particularly cattle, sheep, and goats—vulnerable to cold-weather-related injuries and illnesses, such as frostbite and ...
It’s not necessarily a forecast, but National Weather Service meteorologists are changing the language they’ll be using if and when extreme cold arrives this winter. The term “wind chill” won’t be ...
“You need your electric grid to be bigger than the weather condition,” said former Federal Energy Regulatory Commissioner Allison Clements. “When you’ve got extreme cold fronts moving ...