The data’s in for 2025. It was yet another year of back-to-back billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in the U.S.
Total damages caused by weather and climate events in the U.S. last year totaled $115 billion, according to Climate Central.
A climate nonprofit has taken up the helm of NOAA's recently retired Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters database, tracking the most expensive and devastating weather and climate disasters.
The July floods in Central Texas are part of one of the 23 billion-dollar weather disasters that happened in 2025.
The LA wildfires last January helped push the nation's "billion-dollar disasters" to a near record last year, even without a ...
Last year was the third-highest year on record for billion-dollar weather and climate disasters, according to new data from ...
The Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters Database, which the Trump administration “retired” in May, has relaunched outside of the government using the same methodology. In its first update at ...
The U.S. faced 14 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in the first half of 2025, totaling $101.4 billion in damages, according to data from Climate Central. January's Los Angeles ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senate Democrats are working to revive a valuable resource for climate and weather disaster tracking. They are pushing for a new bill to reinstate and update the National Oceanic ...