Below, meteorologists on this week’s Bomb cyclone snowstorm in New England.
Heavier snow. Wetter snow. More damaging snow. No, the recent blizzard doesn’t contradict #climatechange science, it shows that future storms could be more damaging to our infrastructure.#blizzard #mawx #stem pic.twitter.com/SaoxcTYGCg
— Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM (@ChrisGloninger) February 24, 2026
Watch the full lifecycle of arguably the most impressive #blizzard in modern history. Nearly 40" of snow, equivalent pressure (966mb) to a category 3 #hurricane, wind gusts to 83 mph. And it’s not quite over yet. #snow #blizzard2026 #providence pic.twitter.com/fQoSv4M7WT
— Jeff Berardelli (@WeatherProf) February 24, 2026

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/feb/25/chronic-ocean-heating-fuels-staggering-loss-marine-life-study
Scientists who track the animals using satellite pictures can no longer find most of the birds. They fear that thousands of penguins may have frozen in Antarctica’s icy waters.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c204626888zo
These breeding changes are amongst the most extreme yet recorded for any bird — and likely any vertebrate — in response to climate change.
https://news.mongabay.com/2026/02/penguins-are-breeding-much-earlier-in-a-warming-antarctic-study-finds/amp/