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With an average energy of roughly 1 million pounds of TNT, tornadoes are one of nature?s most powerful phenomena. And while atmospheric scientists know a great deal about tornados, such as the c...
There are over twenty-five million cloud-to-ground lightning flashes strike in the U.S. every year. Meteorologists use a combination of math and science to track when and where they will...
Fires are a natural part of a forest's ecosystem and important for the health of the trees. It is the job of some foresters to carefully set controlled fires within a forest. Find out why. Running...
From tornados to hurricanes and thunderstorms to climate change, these nine scientists from the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) are using math and science to better understand and...
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