Geomagnetic storms could be on their way to Earth after some interesting solar activity
Three people have died and 17 were injured by a massive 'freak wave' in South Africa
Mauna Loa, the world's largest active volcano, is erupting
Remains believed to be those of Native Americans who lived hundreds of years ago have been found on a Florida beach
People have been left divided over shocking footage showing what will happen if all the ice on Earth melts.
John Travolta posted a video on his Instagram offering his help amid Florida's deadly Hurricane Ian
Hurricane Ian has claimed over 80 lives, with thousands of people still missing
Many people were skeptical about a large fish finding it's way into suburban Fort Myers, but the naysayers have been proven wrong.
"When I say this was the roughest flight of my career so far, I mean it"
Storm Ian is seriously scary, and if you don't believe us, just check the Waffle House Index.
Weather Channel reporter Jim Cantore was live in Punta Gorda as Category 4 Hurricane Ian made landfall in south-west Florida
Meteorologist Jim Cantore was at ground zero to document the arrival of the storm.
As the Category Four storm slams into the Sunshine State, Kyla Galer is doing her best to protect her equipment.
First-person storm footage has made its way to social media that shows just how dangerous the Category Four storm really is.
Fort Myers in Florida is being devastated by Hurricane Ian as storm surges hit the popular resort.
As Hurricane Ian rips into Florida, three men decided it was time for the scariest swim of their lives.
There are scenes of 'complete and utter destruction', prompting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to cancel a planned trip to Japan
The Japanese super-typhoon that forced 9 million people to evacuate was 'predicted' by a 16ft fish
Typhoon Nanmadol has unleashed record-breaking amounts of rain on Japan
Typhoon Nanmadol has been given the highest classification of 'violent' by Japan's Meteorological Agency
Scientists have been creating fake rain in one of the hottest and driest places on Earth
Officials have warned visitors to America’s national parks not to take photos inside ice caves