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The Science of Lightning | National Geographic
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National Geographic explores the science behind lightning strikes. Lightning strikes during thunderstorms kill more Americans each year than either tornadoes or hurricanes.
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HAARP? or cloaked UFO over Australia
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Strange weather anomalies over Australia
EPA Chief Reignites Debate Over Climate Change
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Scott Pruitt says he isn’t convinced carbon dioxide is primary contributor to warming of the planet. Dave Bryan reports.
Meteorologist Ryan Davidson Explains Weather Maps
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For my cousin’s daughter’s class and their unit on weather. I explain how cold and warm fronts work and how pressure systems drive those air masses and create weather!
How Extreme Is The Weather In Our Universe?
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We love talking about the weather here on Earth, but what’s the weather like for the rest of the universe?
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Haarp Australia 01/02/2018
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Haarp Australia 01/02/2018
IPCC report: Experts debate global warming issues
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Leading voices in the global warming debate discuss the issue of climate change at London’s Thames barrier, as the latest IPCC report states that it is “extremely likely” humans have been the principal cause of warming since the 1950s.
Leading scientists today said they were more certain than ever before that humans are the main culprits for climate change and predicted the impact from greenhouse gas emissions could linger for centuries.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said in a report that the current hiatus in warming, when temperatures have risen more slowly despite growing emissions, was a natural variation that would not last.
It said the Earth was set for more heatwaves, floods, droughts and rising sea levels that could swamp coasts and low-lying islands as greenhouse gases built up in the atmosphere.
Many world leaders called for stronger action to rein in rising greenhouse gas emissions and limit a rise in temperatures to within manageable limits after the report, which estimated that humanity has burnt more than half the available carbon.
The study, meant to guide governments in shifting towards greener energies, said it was “extremely likely”, a probability of at least 95 percent, that human activities were the dominant cause of warming since the mid-20th century.
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Usually Invisible Weather Patterns Brought to Light by Tracking Aerosols from Space
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Small aerosal particles such as smoke, dust, and sea salt were tracked by NASA satellites from August 1 to November 1, 2017. Hurricanes were made visible by “following the sea salt that is evaporated from the ocean,” according to NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Matthew R. Radcliff (USRA): Lead Producer
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET Systems, Inc.): Technical Support
William Putman (NASA/GSFC): Lead Scientist
Anton S. Darmenov (NASA/GSFC): Scientist
Ellen T. Gray (ADNET Systems, Inc.): Narrator
Music: Elapsing Time by Christian Telford [ASCAP], Robert Anthony Navarro [ASCAP]
Erosion and Weathering for Kids -Causes and Differences
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Weathering is the process where rocks are worn away or broken down into smaller pieces by wind ,water or plants etc.Erosion happens when these broken rocks and sediments are picked up & moved to another place by ice, water or wind.
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