Aurora Photos And Update: Earth Still In Geomagnetic Storm
The alert for the solar storm and high aurora activity had many in the US excited for possible viewing last night (November 3). The planetary K Index of 5 or
The alert for the solar storm and high aurora activity had many in the US excited for possible viewing last night (November 3). The planetary K Index of 5 or
The rapid development of Hurricane Patricia is as astounding as the intensity. This NOAA and NASA jing satellite image was taken as peak intensity was measured, but it has sustained
The official start of winter is December 1st in the meteorological community. On October 15, six weeks ahead of time NOAA and The National Weather Service gave their insight into
Moving aside from the heat this week, the other weather factor standing out for all of the Mid Atlantic is how dry it has been lately. Even if you were
The moon rotates at a such a slow rate, that it keeps the same side facing Earth as it orbits all the time. So viewing the far side of the
This image released by NOAA's Environmental Visualization Laboratory shows the anomaly of sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean. In this case, the red shading shows temperatures warmer than normally
Lightning is one of the leading weather related causes of death in the US. While the numbers have decreased in the past two decades, there are still an average of
The Atlantic basin includes the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico. The normal season begins on June 1 and ends November 30. Occasionally a storm might fall out
World Meteorological Organization, National Hurricane Center, NOAA The Atlantic basin includes the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico. The normal season begins on June 1
June 8 2015 – Showers have developed this morning, and it looks like compared to my last post, the chance of storms arrives earlier this afternoon. NOAA outlook for today’s