Weather
Approximately one trillion tons of water is pumped from underground aquifers onto the Earth's surface every 10 years.
This significantly raises the probability that this coming winter will be warmer and less snowy than the last three winters.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler looks at a rainier pattern.
In this Weather Wednesday we look into the "bees-ness" of pollinators.
They could keep cabin pressure the same as at the ground, but that would make flying a plane more expensive.
A large, cold body of water like Lake of the Woods can have a diminishing effect on a storm, but it depends on the storm.
FARGO — Staying hydrated is something construction workers take to heart, especially when they are working out in the sun with temps in the upper 90s.
A colder-than-average April, a hotter-than-average May and now a sweaty June have created the feeling that there was no spring.
Research shows a slight decrease in the number of tropical storms and hurricanes around the world, but an increase in the overall strength.
Clouds from other showers or thundershowers in between you and the storm make it so you can only see a reflection of the lightning off other clouds.
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John Wheeler

Lydia Blume

Jesse Ritka

Robert Poynter

Dillon Vogt

Charles Pekar

Robert Daley
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