Tag : Meteorologist Shelly Lindblade

The rise and fall of the land

We’ve all heard of ocean tides, but have you ever heard of Earth tides? Yes, just like the ocean, the…

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Eunice Foote: The climate science pioneer

In the 1800s, it was hard for women to receive recognition for their work in any field, but one woman’s…

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How the gravity of the moon affects our tides

If you soak in the sun from the same spot on the beach all day, you might notice the water…

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First woman to receive a Ph.D in meteorology

As the first woman to receive a Ph.D in meteorology, Joanne Simpson is a top candidate to celebrate Women’s History…

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How El Niño flips our weather pattern hurricane tropics

El Niño brings different impacts to every region across the U.S. Some areas see more wet weather during the winter…

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Why a volcano’s eruption isn’t all destruction

You've heard of the destruction that volcanoes cause, but have you heard how volcanoes can benefit us? What You Need…

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The first African American astronaut

Guion Bluford was one of the most influential people in the space community, becoming the first African American to fly…

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A look back at the wildest Super Bowl weather

With the Super Bowl in Los Angeles this year, we could see a record-warm game with the heat wave in…

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Your 2022 celestial calendar

It’s a new year and a great one for stargazers. Check out these cosmic events that will be too out…

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New Year’s Weekend travel forecast

Are you planning on traveling for the holiday weekend? Well, if you're traveling across the eastern U.S., you'll want to…

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