thanks for logging on the K. C. C. I. Dot com. I'm meteorologist tray Fulbright and today in this storm team eight and death we're gonna talk about cloud observation behind me right now you're looking ...
When the moon passes in front of the sun during a solar eclipse and ushers in an uncharacteristic darkness, nature tends to react. Birds cease their chirping. Buzzing bees return to their hives. And ...
Meteorologist Philippa Drew takes a closer look at one of her favourite clouds and shares some of your dramatic pictures… I love seeing cumulonimbus clouds, not only because they are an impressive ...
Have you ever wondered why these clouds are so common on a warm, sunny afternoon? The video at the top of the story is a little explainer on what happens. On a mostly sunny morning, temperatures start ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Mother Nature put on a display of convection (rising air) over the mountains, lifting moisture rapidly toward an invisible ceiling in the atmosphere. The event began with a ...
Of my three careers in life, my decade as a business airplane salesman was the most satisfying personally. Soaring 10,000 feet above Mother Earth on a day with scattered cumulus clouds, visibility at ...
On May 8, a wildfire in Texas led to a very unusual weather event - a pyrocumulus cloud that ended up causing a thunderstorm cell. But, what is a pyrocumulus cloud? Simply put, it is a cumulus cloud ...
IN his “Instructions for Observing Clouds” (London, 1888, p. 12), Hon. Ralph Abercromby defines stratus as “a thin uniform layer of cloud at a very low level,” and as an illustration reproduces a ...