by WorkBlog | Feb 23, 2018 | All, Weather
Climate change is causing many bats to migrate sooner. Some are not even migrating at all in some cases. Millions of bats can swarm the sky when they travel in a typical migration. These swarms can get so big, even weather radar can pick them up! That’s often...
by D.J. Kayser | Feb 1, 2018 | All
Cold can be quite tough on the heart. Changes in air temperature and pressure have been found to increase hospitalization and death rates in those with a predisposed heart condition, according to a recent study in Environment International. “We know that doctors...
by WorkBlog | Jan 18, 2018 | All
Observations in 2017 continue to indicate that the Arctic has reached a ‘new normal’, despite a relatively cool summer. This ‘norm’ is characterized by long-term losses in the extent and thickness of the sea ice cover, the extent and duration...
by D.J. Kayser | Dec 28, 2017 | All
The weather world is all a buzz about the new and exciting GOES-R Series satellite imagery. The GOES-R Series satellites take higher-resolution imagery along with various atmospheric measurements throughout the Western Hemisphere. Measurements taken by the GOES-R...
by WorkBlog | Dec 13, 2017 | All
“The Geminids will be the best shower this year,” Bill Cooke, a NASA meteor scientist, said in a press release. Well, is it that time of the year already? The Geminids peak tonight (Dec. 13th-14th)! This reliable meteor shower that swings in every December is among...
by Todd Nelson | Nov 30, 2017 | All
2017 Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Activity It’s official. This year’s U.S. Atlantic hurricane season is the most expensive on record, which caused nearly $202.6 BILLION in damages! Unreal… The season totaled 17 named storms, 10 of which became...