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When's the last time you went cloud-gazing? Sinking, rising, spreading, changing—there’s always something exciting happening to the clouds overhead. The big puffy ones—what are they called? And the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Got your head in the clouds? Well, that's exactly where I want you. Clouds are fascinating to watch as they float through the sky.
Weather forecasting can often seem as arcane as gazing into a crystal ball, but the skill lies in analyzing current conditions, identifying weather patterns and applying climatology to produce a ...
Understanding how to identify distinct types of thunderstorm clouds can give you a significant advantage in preparing for severe weather season in Texas. Even observing how the wind behaves ahead of a ...
“Everything is bigger in Texas,” and thunderstorms in the state are no exception. North, South-Central and East Texas typically experience 30 to 50 thunderstorm days annually in each region. Southeast ...
Identifying life in exoplanet clouds is not without its challenges. While colorful microorganisms might help identify life via pigmentation effects on light reflection, current telescopes have ...
Got your head in the clouds? Well, that's exactly where I want you. Clouds are fascinating to watch as they float through the sky. But what is even more intriguing is that their appearance can give ...
Severe weather season in Texas has arrived and Central Texas is bracing for a couple of stormy days on the horizon this week. Knowing how thunderstorms develop and identifying cloud formations can ...