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The late summer heat wave will intensify across a large part of Europe until early September, locally again near +35 °C
Europe is in for another heat wave after this weekend as strong upper level ridge / Omega blocking pattern establishes. Temperatures will be back into low/mid 30s across many parts of our continent. Very warm weather is also expected across Scandinavia.
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What do banks consider in a loan applicant
You might want to reconsider approaching banks for loans
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Lightning struck near the North Pole 48 times. It's not normal.
A warmer Arctic in general provided the fuel for lightning-producing thunderheads to move north.
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Space weather affects your daily life. It’s time to start paying attention.
Meet the space-weather forecaster leading the charge to help us understand solar flares and geomagnetic storms before it’s too late.
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This Is a 'Cross Sea'. You Do Not Want to Get Caught in One
They say you should never turn your back on the ocean, but what if the waves are coming from all sides? This is what happens when an unlucky swimmer or boater gets caught between two opposing swells, known as a cross sea.
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The Evolution of a Tornado
An incredible 8-image composite shot by Jason Weingart of a tornado in Kansas
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A Meteor More Powerful Than 10 Atomic Bombs Exploded Over the Bering Sea
The December 18 fireball created the biggest airburst since the Chelyabinsk meteor of 2013. By Becky Ferreira.
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Focus: Muons Reveal Record-Breaking Thunderstorm Voltage
A thunderstorm probed with atmospheric muons had an electric potential exceeding one billion volts, much higher than values measured previously.
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Republicans on climate change
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Global Temperature by the Numbers
2018 was the fourth hottest year since modern recordkeeping began. NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration work together to track temperatures around the world and study how they change from year to year. For decades, the overall global temperature has been increasing.
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Unexpected Consequences of Weight Loss
Since I started my weight loss journey, I lost over 100 pounds. I have noticed that my tolerance for cold weather has greatly reduced. I lost a lot of body fat which once insulated by body, so I u…
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Groundhog Day 2019: Punxsutawney Phil Predicts An Early Spring
Phil, the famous groundhog, did not see his shadow, meaning an early spring is upon us.
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26 Pictures That Perfectly Capture How Insanely Cold It Is Across The US
Even antifreeze is freezing.
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U.S. Midwest Freezes, Australia Burns: This Is the Age of Weather Extremes
Numbing cold hit parts of the United States as wildfires raged in Australia’s record-breaking heat. Here's the climate change connection.
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Methane rain falls on Titan's north pole from cloudless skies
NASA’s Cassini orbiter captured summer arriving on Titan's north pole with evidence of methane rain, though that rain appears to have fallen with no clouds in sight.
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Mega-storms the size of England on the rise in North Africa
Mega-storms the size of England are increasingly savaging countries across the Sahel, a five-year project backed by the UK government has found. Already a troubled region, the Sahel – which hugs the Saharan desert from Senegal to Eritrea – has seen a threefold increase in mega-storms over the last 35 years. The ferocious storms – which produce roughly the same amount of energy in 12 hours that the entire UK consumes in a year – can devastate everything in their path with powerful winds and torrential rain. They can grow as high as 16km, satellite images show.
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Heads-Up For Sunday, A Super 'Blood Moon' Is On The Way
A special celestial event is on the calendar for this Sunday night and experts are already raving: "A full 62 luxurious minutes of totality," says Sky and Telescope Magazine. "The Only Total Lunar Eclipse of 2019," promises NASA. "This full moon will appear to be one of the largest of 2019," reports Space.com. North and South America will get the best view of the super "blood moon," as it's known, but Europeans and Africans will also be able to watch (weather permitting). So, let's break down the hype, starting with the eclipse.
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The Weather Channel Meteorologists' Favorite Weather Websites
Meteorologists Ari Sarsalari and Jonathan Erdman list the sites they visit most.
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Argentina's mega-storms attract army of meteorologists
Massive project aims to improve predictions of intense lightning, hail and flash floods in the shadow of the Andes mountains.
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Costs from hurricane damage to rise alongside frequency, intensity
Damage from Hurricane Michael is projected to cost billions of dollars, and experts say such storms will only get worse and more costly as climate change wreaks havoc on weather patterns. The Category 4 storm that pummeled Florida Gulf Coast communities this week, leaving more than a dozen people dead, was the third-strongest storm ever to hit the continental U.S.
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