What Does It Feel Like Before A Hurricane?
Before a hurricane, you may notice ocean swells increasing to 3–6 feet, a drop in air pressure, and winds becoming stronger and more consistent. How c…
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Before a hurricane, you may notice ocean swells increasing to 3–6 feet, a drop in air pressure, and winds becoming stronger and more consistent. How c…
Tropical storms are measured primarily in sustained wind speed using the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale How do we measure a tropical cyclone? Tro…
A compass at the North Pole becomes erratic because the magnetic field lines converge vertically there, making the needle spin freely and point in ran…
A "black hurricane" refers to a tropical cyclone whose forecast track on official maps is marked in black to indicate an expected tropical (warm-core)…
A cape is generally smaller than a peninsula What is a cape vs peninsula? A cape is a narrow point of land extending into water, while a peninsula is …
Common alternative names for a storm include tempest, squall, cyclone, hurricane, tornado, downpour, blizzard, and gale. What is called storm? A storm…
The fastest tornado wind speed ever recorded on Earth reached 301 ± 20 mph (484 ± 32 km/h) during the 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado in Oklahoma, mea…
The first sign of a tsunami is often strong ground shaking lasting 20 seconds or longer, a loud ocean roar, or the ocean water suddenly receding far f…
The slowest point of sail is running downwind, where the wind is directly behind the boat. Is it faster to sail upwind or downwind? Sailing upwind is …
Flooding refers to water overflowing onto normally dry land , often from heavy rainfall, storm surges, or rapid snowmelt that pushes rivers and lakes …
The first rain is called petrichor , a word that blends Greek roots “petra” (stone) and “ichor,” the fluid said to flow in the veins of gods. What is …
The first sign of a tsunami is usually strong, long-lasting ground shaking, a loud ocean roar like a train or jet engine, or an unusual and rapid rece…