Early snowpack and plunging temperatures in Siberia could be setting the stage for a colder, snowier winter in Minnesota.
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Siberian winds to intensify winter across Pakistan by late November
Smog formation will intensify in November and December, driven by temperature inversion, calm winds, high humidity, and ...
Sven Sundgaard is monitoring the developing cold and snow conditions well to the north, as it could impact our winter in ...
Mosquitoes have been found in Iceland for the first time in what scientists say could be a sign of a rapidly warming climate.
Mosquitoes are found almost everywhere in the world, with the exception of Antarctica and, until very recently, Iceland, due ...
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The Frozen Lake That Looks Like Glass
Deep in Siberia, Lake Baikal freezes into clear blue ice so pure you can see the world beneath — silent, cold, and ...
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Chara Sands and Forest Landscape in Siberia, Russia in 4K
This video shows the Chara Sands in Siberia, Russia, surrounded by forest and distant mountain ranges, captured in 4K.
Iceland’s frozen, inhospitable winters have long protected it from mosquitoes, but that may be changing. This week, scientists announced the discovery of three mosquitoes — marking the country’s first ...
Stone tools reveal that the First Americans followed a coastal route from East Asia, linking both sides of the Pacific during the Ice Age.
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Explosive Airbursts, Like Tunguska, Might Be Hiding Among "Halloween Fireballs" Meteor Shower
All of this might be exciting enough, but new research suggests that there is a potential risk associated with this shower. While most meteors are tiny fragments, the Taurids are notorious for their ...
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Gary Griggs, Our Ocean Backyard | The theory of the Kelp Highway
If the route between the two major North American ice sheets didn’t fully open until about 13,000 years ago, how did early Homo sapiens travel from Alaska down into the Americas and even to ...
The South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) is a particularly weak region of Earth’s magnetic field that can cause satellites to ...
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