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Weather Words: Mirage

A mirage is an optical illusion created when sharp temperature differences near the surface bend light, making distant objects appear distorted, reflected or out of place.
Are you a fall person or an autumn person? When the leaves start to turn and the air gets crisp, you might hear both “fall” and “autumn” used to describe the season, but which one is correct? They can ...
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Weather words: Coriolis effect

The Coriolis effect is the apparent bending of winds and currents caused by Earth’s rotation, shaping the swirl of storms and ...
Anabatic winds refer to any upslope wind (flowing uphill), typically driven by heating from solar radiation during the day.
Radar beams quite literally move at the speed of light, and when they bounce off an object in the sky and return to the radar site to be collected and analyzed, we called that an “echo.” For weather ...
A ground blizzard is a sub-category of blizzard in which snow is being blown from what is already on the ground without any ...
For a very long time, English speakers observed two seasons rather than four. Summer and winter, the warm time of year and the cold time of year, were the seasons. But by the 12th century, a word had ...
Radar has come a long way from its humble origins about a century ago, and today it’s become extremely advanced with numerous applications. Radar is actually an acronym that stands for Radio Detection ...