Fog is one of nature’s most subtle phenomena. It sits low to the ground and can cause travel issues, but what exactly is it?
We have busy days ahead of us. To start, a deepening low progresses over the Great Lakes. That will bring warm air advection ...
America is a nation of armchair meteorologists, but Minnesotans know the difference between sleet and freezing rain, a wall cloud and a shelf cloud, and Alberta clippers and the Miami Heat. It gives ...
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to Washington, DC, bears the hallmarks of human-caused global warming. Hundreds of ...
The hottest temperatures of the year so far will soon reach the eastern half of the United States as a brutal heat dome continues to build. Tens of millions of people from the Midwest to the East ...
Intense and prolonged marine heatwaves (MHWs) have been observed in the Indonesian seas over the past 40 years (1982–2021). The frequency and duration of MHWs have increased, while their maximum ...
Heat stress happens when your body starts having problems regulating internal temperature due to high external temperatures. It may lead to heat-related illnesses like heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
Not all fog is created equal! While you may think fog needs a calm, clear night to take shape, that’s not always the case. Advection fog is a bit more of a rule-breaker. It doesn’t mind a little wind ...
Advection fog can form with slightly stronger winds and cloudy nights because of the sharp gradient between the snow pack and incoming warmer air. Due to the conditions Thursday night, this will be ...