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What causes the powerful winds that fuel dust storms, wildfires and blizzards? A weather scientist explainsOne long line of powerful winds can whip up dust storms, spread wildfires, spin up tornadoes and fuel blizzards – all at the ...
The same wave in the jet stream can lead to strong winds, blowing dust and fire danger in one region, while triggering a ...
New data from a constellation of satellites 250 miles above Earth’s surface shows how solar and wind have taken off in recent ...
Aside from sunlight, the sun sends out a gusty stream of particles called the solar wind. The ESA-led Solar Orbiter mission ...
Spring is the windiest season in Connecticut and across much of the country. There is usually a steep temperature gradient across the North American continent, as it is still very cold in parts of ...
Deep below Earth's surface, rock and mineral formations lay hidden with a secret brilliance. Under a black light, the ...
Findings about the chemical makeup of cave systems can teach us about life in places humans have yet to reach.
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