Por: Newsweek Tech February 13, 2023
A sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event is forecasted to hit in the coming weeks, disrupting the beginning of spring.SSWs occur once every two years when the stratosphere suddenly warms by up to 122 degrees Fahrenheit in a week.The stratospheric polar vortex—winds that flow from the Arctic, from west to east—also rapidly reduces in speed, or can even reverse in direction. And when the vortex is disrupted, this can lead to a dramatic... + full article
WGN-TV USA Sports February 18, 2023
Posted: Feb 17, 2023 / 04:19 PM CST Updated: Feb 17, 2023 / 04:21 PM CST SHARE CHICAGO – The March 2023 monthly temperature and precipitation trend forecasts are in from the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center, and if the agency’s prediction verifies, the... + más
PHOTOS: High winds cause damage across Chicagoland | WGN-TV
Snow Deficit for Chicagoland | WGN-TV
Forbes USA Business February 07, 2023
that the balloon shot down by a U.S. F-22 Raptor off South Carolina was nothing but a weather balloon with ‘ limited steering capability’ which 'deviated far from its planned course.’ At a General Glen VanHerck the military has immediately identified it as a spy... + más
Chinese Spy Balloon Had ‘Self-Destruct’ Capability That Wasn’t Activated: Report | Forbes
Chinese spy balloon fallout roils Washington and Beijing | CNBC
Ars Technica USA Science February 04, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Feb 3, 2023 9:29 pm UTC / Stratospheric weather balloons are released every day, such as this one from the Technical University of Munich in 2021. The Chinese balloon is likely much larger and more... + más
Chinese Spy Balloon Path: Where It's Headed in U.S. | Time
Pentagon tracking suspected Chinese spy balloon spotted over Montana | Portland Press Herald
Newsweek USA Nation February 03, 2023
A suspected Chinese spy balloon may be harder to shoot down than it would appear because of their survivable nature, according to military research. However, analysts say hitting one is easy but the difficulty stems from controlling its crash landing.China has said it was... + más
Joe Biden breaks silence on Chinese spy balloon | Newsweek
Montana China spy balloon: What to know | Fox Business
Newsweek USA World January 25, 2023
Enchanting footage of an extremely rare atmospheric phenomenon has been captured in the skies above Finland by Italian photographer and content creator, Rebecca Paviola.I was near Lake Inari and I had just woken up, Paviola told Newsweek. I opened the door of the room and saw... + más
Bizarre holey honeycomb-like clouds appear off South American coast | Newsweek
Hublot Rainbow Big Bang Is A Triumph Over Dual Challenges Of Sourcing And Setting | Forbes
Newsweek USA World January 24, 2023
Bizarre, beautiful clouds—known as mother-of-pearl clouds because they resemble the inside of a pearl oyster shell—have been caught on camera high in the sky over Norway.These polar stratospheric clouds were photographed by Norwegian photographer Fredrik Broms from... + más
Ozone hole grows this year, but still shrinking in general | WPLG Local 10
Ozone hole grows this year, but still shrinking in general | Associated Press
Ars Technica USA Science December 28, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 28, 2022 7:57 pm UTC / Stratospheric aerosols can make for great sunsets, regardless of how they get there. Share this story Humanity has managed to stabilize its carbon emissions, but they have yet to start... + más
Tech insiders have a lot to say about the local startup scene. Most of it is good. | The Boston Globe
See the presentations that hot healthcare startups used to raise millions from top VCs | Business Insider
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