The Coriolis Effect is an invisible force...kind of. It is responsible for the vast majority of weather on earth, but the force doesn't actually exist. Still, we can see it on a merry-go-round.
Brock Miller is a specialist, whose unique talent has kept him squarely on the margins of the NFL for more than a decade.
Plus: Why are hurricanes so powerful? Are winds on other planets like they are on Earth? The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Very early Thursday morning, the National Hurricane Center has put Florida underneath a yellow formation cone once again. A weak disturbance is currently located off our southeast ...
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Why did Hurricane Imelda shift east so fast away from Florida, towards Hurricane Humberto?
While days earlier, spaghetti models indicated the possibility of then-Tropical Storm Imelda inching closer to the United States' eastern coast, the track shifted and confidence rapidly showed Imelda ...
Investigators say dispatchers alerted a northbound freight train just in time to avoid cars involved a crash near the train tracks in Riviera Beach.
The East Coast will be spared from major Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda because of a natural phenomenon called the Fujiwhara effect.
About 2 to 4 inches of rain will be common near and north of where the storm comes ashore. Some places may see as much as 6 inches.
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