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NASA's infrared satellite imagery sees Tropical Storm Darby form quickly

— 24 Jun 2010 11:22 | Environment

The fifth tropical depression of the Eastern Pacific Ocean hurricane season developed and quickly strengthened into Tropical Storm Darby during the early morning hours of June 23. NASA's…

System 92L in Atlantic getting organised in a tropical way

— 15 Jun 2010 02:32 | Environment

An area of low pressure referred to by meteorologists as 'System 92L' in the Atlantic Ocean seems ripe for development and NASA infrared satellite imagery revealed areas in the low…

Traditional Inuit knowledge combines with science to shape weather insights

— 8 Apr 2010 10:34 | Environment

Using skills passed down through generations, Inuit forecasters living in the Canadian Arctic look to the sky to tell by the way the wind scatters a cloud whether a storm is on the…

Better weather forecasts with a map showing atmospheric vapour

— 9 Feb 2010 13:46 | Environment

Weather forecasts, satellite navigation in cars and the inspection of dikes or natural gas fields: these applications using satellite data would all be even more accurate if we knew…

World's largest tornado experiment heads for Great Plains

— 4 May 2009 19:18 | Environment

The largest and most ambitious tornado study in history will begin next week, as dozens of scientists deploy radars and other ground-based instruments across the Great Plains to gain…

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