Brookhaven National Laboratory's new chamber allows researchers to study cloud formation in controlled conditions for the first time.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rare and distinct cloud formations that resemble rippling ocean waves were recently spotted in the sky over New Hampshire. The ...
Researchers in the US have just unveiled a new convection cloud chamber which they ...
A Channel Islands National Park ranger on Wednesday boated across the channel beneath a sky that appeared wavier than the ocean. The agency featured two images of the surreal-looking cloud formations ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – Did you see it? Dozens of WAVY viewers reached out with images and videos Friday afternoon they captured of a cool cloud formation over Hampton Roads. Super Doppler 10 Chief ...
Despite their tiny sizes, aerosols, such as sea salt, dust, and ash, play a giant role in shaping weather and climate. These particles scatter light, act as the starting point for cloud formation, and ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Miriam Freedman, Penn State and Heidi Busse, Penn State (THE CONVERSATION) Clouds form ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Early Wednesday morning, parts of the Columbia area saw rain to start the day with scattered showers and storms. This made for a rainy morning commute for many individuals. As the ...
Microplastics are turning up in unusual places increasingly often as they filter into nearly every facet of life on Earth. They’ve been discovered in drinking water, food, air and even in blood. Now, ...
We have big-sky cloud formations to enjoy, ponder and maybe hide from. They range from interesting to downright scary, and it is fun to recall some clouds that made me skedaddle faster than greased ...
(WLUK) -- With all the active weather Northeast Wisconsin has had over the last few days, we've seen plenty of cool clouds overhead. So, what was causing those interesting clouds formations? Well, ...
PHOENIX — Have you seen clouds that look like something from another world? No, it's not aliens or UFOs, there is a scientific explanation for these cloud formations that look like flying saucers.