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Earth’s hottest reliably measured air temperature was 56.7°C (134°F), recorded at Furnace Creek Ranch in Death Valley, California, USA on 10 July 1913. This observation is r...
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Earth’s hottest reliably measured air temperature was 56.7°C (134°F), recorded at Furnace Creek Ranch in Death Valley, California, USA on 10 July 1913. This observation is r...
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David Harker is known as a meteorologist focused on clear science communication and practical weather analysis. In this profile, we outline his professional background, key role...
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Winds howl, rain lashes, and storm surge rises; yet within the most intense tropical cyclones lies a ring of striking calm known as the hurricane eye. This nearly cloud-free reg...
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As of the latest available public reports, Hurricane Melissa caused zero direct fatalities in Jamaica. No confirmed deaths have been officially attributed to the storm in Jamaic...
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Lightning and thunder sardina is a specialized technique that combines real-time atmospheric monitoring with rapid data processing to detect and analyze lightning and thunder ev...
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Death by lightning is real but statistically rare. Lightning strikes can cause fatal cardiac arrest, burns, trauma, or secondary injuries, yet global annual rates are low per pe...
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Lightning and thunder are not people and have never been married. They are physical phenomena that occur together when lightning rapidly heats the air, creating a shock wave tha...
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