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Supercells are the king of thunderstorms. They can tower 10 or more miles tall, spin like a top and produce the most extreme weather on the planet. They drop hail the size of melons, can spawn ...
A recent study led by Chen Yaning from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography (XIEG) of the Chinese Academy of ...
But what is even more intriguing is that their appearance can give insight into what the weather will be like in the near ...
Ice is a complicated material,” says Jean-Denis Brassard, an anti-icing specialist at the University of Quebec. Although one chunk may look like any other, each is a messy collection of individual ...
Drought is a long-term condition,” said Vandana Rao, director of water policy at the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy ...
Extreme storms like the one that caused deadly tornadoes, mudslides, and flooding in the US are formed by atmospheric instability and moisture.