Red Cloud Mystery Over Delmarva On March 3 Has Been Solved
March 4 2021 After a very busy month of winter weather, we finally had a quiet day with not a cloud in the sky over The Mid Atlantic. All of
March 4 2021 After a very busy month of winter weather, we finally had a quiet day with not a cloud in the sky over The Mid Atlantic. All of
Thursday December 10 2020 The solar flare and Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) on Monday was strong and prompted a Geomagnetic Storm Watch through Friday. The initial 'shock' was observed last
Wednesday December 9 2020 The sun is waking back up. This new solar cycle has gotten very busy since November. Two days ago on December 7, a strong storm erupted
December 9 2020 The sun is waking up. After bottoming out with activity last year, this new solar cycle has gotten really busy since November. Then, two days ago on
October 22 2020 The solar cycle measuring sunspot activity has long been thought to play a role in the winter weather. Last year I showed the correlation of low sunspots
Sunday October 11 2020 Last night my phone erupted with messages of a fireball seen nearby. That is when a meteor, or space rock, enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up
September 30 2020 I got a report this morning before sunrise about a bright flash lighting up the sky. That was from Karol Quinn, who relocated to Medina, OH, south
Saturday May 30, 2020 Launch America: Mission to Space appears to be a GO for the second scheduled attempt today at 3:33 PM. That was the message 30 minutes before
November 5 2019 This is the second part of my Winter Outlook Series for the 2019-2020 winter season. My focus is in the Mid Atlantic region of the US with
October 29 2018 The sun has been very quiet lately. It may look the same to us (never look at it directly without protection), but there is weather and activity