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Slushy hailstones of ammonia and water were part of a bizarre theory to explain the planet's poorly mixed atmosphere. These mushballs seem to be real, say UC Berkeley scientists.
The images, released by the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA), show the evolution of a mid-latitude cyclone in the northern Pacific Ocean. Donald Trump Scores Legal Win ...
Leicester City: A Team in Crisis Leicester City, once a formidable force in English football, now finds itself deeply entrenched in the relegation zone. With a dismal record ... found a comfortable ...
18 storms, 11 hurricanes, 5 major hurricanes (actual) CSU's prediction cites warm ocean temperatures in the subtropical ... mid-August through mid-October. According to NHC, the first named ...
1 Laboratoire de Physique de l’Atmosphère (LPA), University of Abomey-Calavi, Abomey-Calavi, Benin. 2 International Chair in Mathematical Physics and Applications (ICMPA), University of Abomey-Calavi, ...
Police on Saturday banned paragliding, flying of balloons and use of light-emitting objects for 60 days in the free flight zone of Mumbai ... agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or ...
Using its powerful infrared capabilities, scientists detected glowing auroral activity unlike anything seen before – appearing at Neptune’s mid-latitudes instead of its poles. The strange location is ...
Instead, the ice giant's lights sit at the planet's mid-latitudes, comparable to where South America is on Earth. The difference is owed to Neptune's magnetic field, which—as noted by Voyager 2 ...
President of the Royal Canadian Legion Espanola Branch 39, Gary MacPherson, was elected to be the new Zone H3 Commander on March 15 at the Legion Zone Convention. The convention was held at Legion ...