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Clam-oring for Data

What the quahog clam can tell us about ancient climate. 

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In Search of Drought

Brandi Gamelin of Argonne National Laboratory discusses recent research that employs vapor pressure deficit (VPD) rather than precipitation as a method to forecast drought in the United States.

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April 19, 2024
Weather Lens: the 2023 Weather Band Photo Contest Winners
Weather Lens: the 2023 Weather Band Photo Contest Winners

The 2023 Weather Band Photo Contest winners, Kristy Sharkey, Elan Azriel, and Michael Seger shared the stories behind their stunning photos. Alan Sealls moderated as they discussed their winning entries and offered insights into great weather photography.

April 15, 2024
Pigeon Point Green Flash
Pigeon Point Green Flash

As a long-time meteorologist, I have known of and have been watching for the Green Flash whenever I ventured to the coast at sunset. Those efforts were unsuccessful until about four years ago when I moved to the central California coast and began photographing sunsets regularly with a telephoto lens.

By Jan Null
April 11, 2024
Rooting into Plant Hardiness Zone Maps for Blooming Good Gardens
Rooting into Plant Hardiness Zone Maps for Blooming Good Gardens

Gardeners are well aware of the effects of weather on their plants. The timing and amount of rain, snow, heat, cold, sun, or clouds can impact the performance of their plantings. Climate plays an important role, as well, with some perennial flowers, trees, and shrubs better able to handle colder winter extremes than others. To help gardeners know what plants should be able to survive the winters in their region, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) publishes maps of Plant Hardiness Zones, and these maps were recently updated for the first time since 2012.

By Chris Vagasky
April 10, 2024
Mountain wave over Lake Ontario
Mountain wave over Lake Ontario

A Pilot Report over Lake Ontario near Rochester (ROC), New York showing high wind from the east which caused a mountain wave near Rochester west of the mountains.

By Alan Baughman
April 8, 2024
Raining Away
Raining Away

Do you ever stop to smell flowers? Sit back and watch the clouds? I’m a huge proponent of purposefully immersing oneself in nature (or lazily basking in the sunshine). Mindfulness lets me find those little moments in nature most people miss and lets the weather come to me instead of me deliberating chasing it. Those moments are the best for any weather photography.

By Ashley Orehek Rossi