Why Alberta gets more than its fair share of hail
The number or size of thunderstorms is less important than how close the freezing layer is to the ground
Mother Nature’s recipe for making very severe thunderstorms
There are some key ingredients that (usually) are needed to create a truly wicked summer storm
In summer, Mother Nature starts cooking up thunderstorms
Thunderstorms are one of the most fascinating weather events and it helps to know how they’re made
If you like cold, the first half of April delivered in spades
Most forecasts predicted it would be chilly, but they’re split on what May and June have in store for us
The numbers are in and, baby, it was cold this winter
A cold snap that started in February and continued through March made for a long and chilly winter
Bezte: What the weather forecasters predict for this spring
As usual, you wouldn’t want to bet the farm on these predictions but it’s always fun to see who comes closest
There are extreme rains, and then the deluge caused by Harvey
Some parts of Texas received more rain in 24 hours than Prairie centres have seen in their wettest-ever month
The physics of lightning and why ‘if it roars, go indoors’ is good advice
Tornadoes, wind, and hail grab the headlines but it’s lightning that typically poses the biggest danger
Diving a little deeper into summer weather and tornadoes
Tornadoes are nearly impossible to study but we do know a lot about the mechanics of how they form
Tornado season is upon us — here’s what to watch for
The area between the storm and cloud, clouds with bags hanging from them, and the wind are keys in spotting the danger