Ozzie science bro Karl Kruszelnicki argues that there’s actually nothing supernatural about the forbidden region.
You might be overwhelmed right now, but at least you didn’t slide down a narrow ice hole in the French Alps while skiing.
SpaceX is to thank for this incredible phenomenon.
Yeah, we’re talking about the weather and it is actually fascinating.
The Guardian has just called out the rich of Cape Town and beyond for their lush swimming pools, well-watered gardens, and clean cars.
That’s the alarming thing – as the climate crisis ramps up, we’re going to see more and more videos of terrifying tornadoes ripping into city after city.
Everyone has been freaking out about the massive flames licking at Table Mountain this morning, Wednesday, March 29.
It is understood that the dam can typically contain an overflow of up to 115%, and as it stands, the dam is 120% full.
The greater Kruger National Park has been lashed by heavy rains since Friday, with rivers overflowing and roads being cut off by the surging water.
Although it may be too early to actually panic, it is probably necessary to sound the initial alarm to avoid yet another Day Zero like the one experienced in 2018.
Expert said “airbursts of this size happen somewhere several times per year” and are “rarely discovered in advance”.
I guess the car-makers didn’t exactly consider that we’re frequently plagued by bouts of no electricity, though.
It has been so cold that one of China’s northernmost cities broke its lowest-ever recorded temperature.
Yesterday (Monday), a fire raged on the mountain slopes along Boyes Drive in Lakeside.
The harsh lightning and thunderstorms began in the Mother City on Sunday night and continued into Monday, causing major floods and damage in some areas like Gordon’s Bay and Paarl.
Several years of work by researchers at the University of Washington and NASA has revealed that lightning doesn’t always strike indiscriminately.
As a storm spread over large parts of Gauteng yesterday, Johannesburg was pummelled by massive hailstones, strong winds, and heavy rain.
This is good news for those of you attending an event today where you need to make awkward small talk.
Residents were in awe (and a little fear) as they witnessed funnel clouds forming in the stormy sky on Sunday.
We do not know what suffering is compared to the folks living in eastern Australia, where a surging mosquito population has been wreaking havoc.
Some residents had a lot of fun when rivers and dams overflowed into the streets and up to the doorsteps of houses in Potchefstroom.
Musician Chad Saaiman recorded a short clip earlier this morning showing a paraglider in a world of strife.
It’s summer in Cape Town, which means intense winds blowing for days on end, GP licence plates at every robot, and fires.
An awesome photo of Earth made waves on the internet. The image featured two blue ominous orbs, hovering over our planet.
Every time it floods in the US, and that happens relatively often, the same shark hoax is repurposed. This time is different.
Weather reporters revel in broadcasting live from the centre of the action, despite the imminent danger, and viewers lap it up.
Just like how you pack away your cold-weather clothes and haul out the summer goods, you should also give your skincare regime a seasonal update.
Heading out to the West Coast for a day of wildflower viewing is fun and all, but it is not a proper road trip without a well-packed ‘padkos’.
In just a couple of days, with extreme bouts of torrential rain, the death toll soared past 1 100 and water overwhelmed as much as a third of the country, satellite images show.
This is the Royal Meteorological Society’s 7th edition of the contest, with images for the main and mobile categories coming from photographers in 119 countries.