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The weather is wild. One meteorologist on why, and what we can do.

Hazardous weather has battered much of the United States this past week, from tornadoes in Florida to floods in Maine and record-setting freezes in Montana. It left many Americans wondering: What, exactly, is going on? 

Jeff Masters, the meteorologist who co-founded the online weather forecasting service Weather Underground – and who used to chase hurricanes for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – provided insights in a Q&A with the Monitor. 

Why We Wrote This

The extreme weather that’s recently pounded much of the United States will likely occur more often. But there are ways to become more adaptable, according to a climate expert.

He said some of the weather is just, well, winter. But there’s also a lot that has been unusual. More heat in the atmosphere results in “more energy to evaporate more water from the oceans and create heavier rains,” Dr. Masters says. Some of that is ascribed to climate change. 

Dr. Masters also explains the “active debate” in the climate science community over how much climate change is affecting extreme winter weather outbreaks, noting how challenging it is to determine what percentage of last week’s storms was due to climate change. 

For individuals wondering how to respond, he offers recommendations on adapting to the 21st century climate: 

“There are a lot of smart things you can do,” he says, such as flood-proofing your home or creating defensible spaces around houses in wildfire zones. 

From tornadoes in Florida to floods in Maine, record-setting freezes in Montana to blizzards in Buffalo, extreme weather has battered much of the United States this past week. It left us, along with many Americans, wondering: What, exactly, is going on? 

To get some answers, we called up Jeff Masters, the meteorologist who co-founded the online weather forecasting service Weather Underground – and who used to chase hurricanes for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 

He told us that some of the winter weather is just, well, winter. But there’s also a lot that has been unusual, like those tornadoes. Indeed, meteorologists are expecting the unexpected these days, he says, and are feeling increasing pressure to predict, explain, and protect their followers from the weather.

Why We Wrote This

The extreme weather that’s recently pounded much of the United States will likely occur more often. But there are ways to become more adaptable, according to a climate expert.

“The role of meteorologists has become more important because the climate is changing in unprecedented ways,” Dr. Masters says. “And we really need to understand what’s going on.”

Here’s what else he told us, with edits for length and clarity.

Is it us, or has the weather just been crazy this week?

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