A 2023 astronaut photo captured a rare effect, known as sunglint, transforming the surface of one of Russia's deepest lakes ...
Another factor in life on planet earth is travel speed. Our globe spins up to 1,000 mph if you live on the equator, orbits around the sun at 66,627 mph, travels around the galaxy at 448,000 mph while ...
For more on the satellites that keep their eyes on Earth, visit NOAA’s Satellite and Information Service. This section contains a cloud gallery with 260 beautiful images of a range of 10 cloud ...
The data reveals the density of ice, snow, and rain in the cloud, as well as the speed with which these particles are falling to Earth ... around the whole globe, not just at a handful of ground ...
Recent examples of more extreme rainfall have become evident in more flooding scattered over the globe in the last years ... this discrepancy and found that clouds were the culprit.
A team led by the Alfred Wegener Institute puts forward a possible explanation for the rise in global mean temperature: our planet has become less reflective because certain types of clouds have ...