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Relatively unknown global weather patterns can drive the hurricane season. What are the ITCZ, Central American Gyre and the ...
“Getting that to cross the equator, where the Coriolis force is essentially zero, is kind of impossible because it means you ...
The morning fog at Seneca Falls Country Club looks innocent enough when you’re sipping coffee on the patio—until it creeps over the 1st fairway like a sly housecat hunting sparrows. By the time you ...
Earth's cloud cover is rapidly shrinking and contributing to record-breaking temperatures, according to new research involving the Monash-led Australian Research Council Center of Excellence for ...
Home | News & events | New study shows rapid cloud loss contributing to record-breaking temperatures New study shows rapid cloud loss contributing to record-breaking temperatures 19 June 2025 Key ...
High dew points will push heat indices and feels-like temperatures into the 100s. (WWSB) With daytime dew points in the mid-70s, the heat index will climb to the low 100s. If you’re spending ...
A committee of experts, led by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), tasked to investigate failure incidents of extra heavy voltage (EHV) transmission towers in 2024, attributed the same to ...
As a kind of renewable energy with economic and environmental friendliness, wind energy is widely used, although the high uncertainty of wind speed has significant impact on the operation and planning ...
A new challenge has arisen in power generation scheduling recently, as the rapid increase in the number of gas-fired units has made power systems more vulnerable to failures in natural gas networks.
On a new Bay Area wildfire-risk map that gauges the threat of wind-driven embers, Lars Guntvedt’s neighborhood in the hills above Los Gatos sits in the highest-danger zone. Like many of his of ...
More than 200 wildfires are raging across Canada, sending a thick blanket of choking smoke through the U.S. Midwest. Experts says climate change means U.S. residents better get used to it.