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There are three natural phenomena accompanying the storms that fascinated and frightened human mind since prehistory, when explanation for such powerful natural phenomenon were attributed to gods and spirits. The thunderbolt is an electric discharge accompanied by a vivid light and a powerful sound, which occurs betw... |
12 April 2008 07:29 GMT |
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In March 2007 Jupiter spawned a new gigantic atmospheric storm measuring an area of the size of two Earth continents. However, the thick Jovian atmosphere makes the observation of processes which take place inside it very difficult, disabling a good understanding of meteorological phenomenons which trigger these stor... |
24 January 2008 03:00 GMT |
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This year's London Boat Show start has fortunately coincided with the launch of a very important addition to the Yachting and Boating World: an online maritime weather service that is said to be the best so far. Powered by Theyr.net, a numerical weather forecast service, it gives the most accurate information, d... |
11 January 2008 08:37 GMT |
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"Welcome to the Weather Channel. All weather, all day" (yawn). That's the quote I would use to best describe my feelings when I've heard of the deal that is about to go down. No way this could be worth three times more than YouTube! No, abso-frickin'-lutely not! Checking the story a little deeper, I fo... |
3 January 2008 06:00 GMT |
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Indigenous and rural people, staying in a closer contact with nature, can predict the weather by "reading" flora and fauna. For example, in Europe, people know when a rainfall is approaching because lettuces, Hipochoeris radicata (a forb), and wall lettuces open their leafs. Bees, too, hurry up to their hive, the but... |
21 December 2007 07:11 GMT |
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According to simulations of clouds present in Mars' atmosphere, they contain less water than previously calculated. Similar clouds of water ice form on Earth, though on Mars they are created at temperatures below 100 degrees Celsius, and are extremely difficult to replicate in controlled conditions at such low t... |
7 December 2007 05:17 GMT |
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Verizon Wireless announced it has partnered with WeatherBug to provide weather information to its customers via its mobile services. As a result of the agreement, Verizon Wireless' customers can now get access to WeatherBug's live weather services via text messages, the Get It Now virtual store, on V CAST ... |
12 September 2007 10:10 GMT |
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Since the super giant introduced the My Maps function which allows consumers to build their own maps, numerous Internet users were lured by it and an avalanche of mashups invaded us. Some of them are quite useless while some can be very useful if you really need them. This one belongs to the second category as it is ... |
11 September 2007 14:36 GMT |
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Do you think this summer was hot? In this case, prepare yourselves, this is just the beginning: the next 10 summers will be similar. Temperature records will be repeatedly broken in the next decade, as signaled by a first rigorous approach on the global climate for the next 10 years. Scientists based their results on... |
10 August 2007 04:15 GMT |
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Your friends have told you a lot about their holidays in sunny Spain. What could you want more: sun, warm weather, booze and sexy girls. But when you get there, you may have the surprise of seeing snowed palms in Barcelona and wonder where did you leave the Eskimo suit. You have arrived in the middle of the "La Gota ... |
1 August 2007 15:16 GMT |
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The Red Planet is full of natural phenomena that are somewhat bizarre, considering the fact that Mars' atmosphere is less than 1 percent as dense as Earth's. But why do these strange phenomena occur, sometimes far more violent than similar ones in the much thicker atmosphere on Earth?Storms are the most en... |
11 July 2007 03:35 GMT |
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It seems that the Andromeda constellation is full of surprises. It contains the Andromeda Galaxy and also the brightest star, Alpha Andromedae, or Alpheratz. Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way are approaching each other at a speed of 100 to 140 kilometers per second, but until and if they collide, astronomers are se... |
25 June 2007 08:18 GMT |
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Today's news brings a rather interesting subject about Electronic Arts' NCAA Football and Madden franchises. The company is set to ramp up the realism of video game play by introducing a host of new features to its series. Basically, when it rains outside your home, it will rain on the pitch too. Neat huh?T... |
23 May 2007 06:50 GMT |
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Bizarre Creations' Project Gotham Racing 4 isn't a newly announced title, although it is the latest from the racing series. A great deal of time has passed without a single new screenshot or word on the game's development process, but as 1UP posts today, Microsoft has revealed part of the cars availabl... |
11 May 2007 04:29 GMT |
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