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How does a weather system 1,500 kilometres wide just…stop moving? A look at an unusual pattern developing across the Gulf of Alaska this week, and the impacts expected across Western Canada.
If a bow echo reaches at least 250 miles wide and produces persistent winds of at least 58 mph, then it can be called a derecho (pronounced as dare-AY-cho). One striking visual aspect of a derecho is ...
A novel deep learning–based framework that dramatically improves the accuracy of forecasts, even when data are limited. The ...
In the 1950s, Stanley Miller and Nobel laureate Harold Urey conducted experiments at the University of Chicago in which they ...
What they found closely mirrors early events believed to have happened in our own solar system over 4.5 billion years ago ... These layers appear stacked like an atmosphere, with cooler minerals ...
Recently, the research team led by Prof. ZHANG Tianshu at the Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, the Hefei ...