Raspberry Shake Brings Seismology to the Masses
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Natural disasters, sometimes called natural hazards, can cause major damage to the environment, property, wildlife and human health. These may include events like earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, landslides, wildfires, volcanic eruptions, and extreme temperatures. Identifying Natural Disasters Download the Identifying Natural Disasters matching and definition worksheet. What types of natural disasters could occur
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Whether or not we read, listen to, or watch a forecast, the weather is something we experience and observe around us each and every day. A great way to introduce early ages to weather science is simply by noticing and recording what’s happening outside. By using the Line-a-Day weather observation journal, you’ll have a
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Winter can bring dangerously low temperatures and treacherous elements like snow, freezing rain, and ice. Together these seasonal changes can increase the risk of accident, injury, or even death if you are not prepared for the possibility of harsh winter conditions. Increased automobile accidents, chances of being stranded by hazardous conditions in your car or
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…with Dr. Jeff Copeland, Chief Scientist at WeatherFlow-Tempest. Jeff spoke to us from the WF-T Weather Lab in Fort Collins, Colorado, where his team of atmospheric and data scientists conducts forecast modeling to support the company’s suite of products and services. Jeff relies on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning applications in his work and
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