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Asperitas clouds are a distinctive, but relatively rare cloud formation that takes the appearance of rippling waves.
NOAA's GOES-18 satellite captures a jaw-dropping dust storm tearing through New Mexico, shocking scientists with wave-like winds up to 58 mph.
The Argo program collects data vital to global weather forecasting and developing seasonal scale forecasts like El Niño and ...
GOES-18 is part of a network of satellites that enable meteorologists to accurately monitor and forecast local weather events that impact public safety, among them thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes ...
Natural Pleasure isn’t all business, mind you. Broncho’s first proper dance-along anthem, “Get Gone,” marries atmospheric ...
The term "folk horror" might not be the easiest thing to describe, but it's the type of horror movie where you know it when ...
Bleached coral dies when exposed to heat stress for too long, threatening the bountiful marine ecosystem that depends on it ...
Climate advocates hope this sort of model could result in court rulings that make polluters pay. The oil and gas industry ...
About 46% of U.S. residents — 156 million people — lived in areas with unhealthy air quality that earned “F” grades from the ...
By Dawn Attride for Sentient. Broadcast version by Roz Brown for New Mexico News Connection reporting for the Sentient-Public ...