Following the 3,000th orbit of NASA's AWE (Atmospheric Waves Experiment) aboard the International Space Station, researchers ...
A new study finds that atmospheric rivers — the heavy rain and wind events most known for dousing California and other parts of the West — have been getting bigger, wetter and more frequent in the ...
It’s “Weather Wednesday” — a time where 17 News meteorologists talk about the weather together and help you understand a bit more about ...
Satellite images appear to show a new highway cutting through the rainforest in the Brazilian state set to host COP30.
A satellite image of an atmospheric river over the Pacific in 2019. (NOAA GOES-West) Much of the agency’s work in Southern ...
More than 580 NOAA and National Weather Service staffers have already been dismissed as part of government agency cuts, with ...
Mass says satellite imagery has captured ... In essence, the formation of these atmospheric rivers is similar to a terrestrial river gathering streams along its course. As the moisture converges ...
A soggy weather phenomenon known as an "atmospheric river" will be responsible for the warm and continuous rainfall. This long, narrow plume of moisture stretches all the way back into the sub ...
New research from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography scientists finds that atmospheric rivers will continue to increase rainfall on the West Coast due to climate change.
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