Deep, clean convective clouds can reach high supersaturation levels that may allow aerosols to intensify cloud growth.
The Columbus weather pattern in summertime sometimes feels repetitive: early clouds followed by sunshine, building clouds, ...
This week's question comes from Morning Brief reader Mark: "I recently saw a video of upward lightning in Oregon. How and why does that happen? How rare is it?" Most of us think about lightning ...
THOSE HIGH WIND GUSTS HERE THIS MORNING. WE HAD TEAM COVERAGE OVERNIGHT TRACKING THOSE STORMS. OUR FIRST ALERT STORM CHASERS BROUGHT YOU IMAGES TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU WERE INFORMED AND MAKING SURE THAT ...
The sky was a very dangerous place in the early days of commercial aviation. By flying into storms to learn how they worked, these experts made air travel and weather forecasting much more predictable ...
"Heat lightning" is a common term for lightning seen from a distance without hearing the associated thunder. Scientifically, there is no difference between heat lightning and regular lightning. The ...
It's a warm summer evening and there's hardly a breeze. Other than the familiar sounds of insects and frogs, it's quiet. Then suddenly, a cloud lights up in the distance as lightning flashes inside, ...
Stoppage time can be added on for a whole range of delays during a match Visionhaus/Getty Images As the cliche goes, football is a game of two halves — specifically, two 45-minute halves to make a ...
As the World Cup is set to get underway on Thursday as Mexico hosts South Africa, we'll be starting to get into the heat of summer in North America. Adjusting to the temperatures will be one thing for ...
PORTLAND (WGME) -- With summer approaching, the threat of thunderstorms is becoming more likely. But how lightning actually forms is quite amazing. It starts with differences in charged electrons.
For a full breakdown of rainfall totals, click here. Rainfall totals are reported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Viewers across Central Texas sent KXAN photos of the storm ...