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The Ice Core Facility stores ice cores critical to climate research, including cores from Antarctica that date back millions of years.
Twenty thousand years ago, the level of the sea was about 400 feet lower than today due to there being so much water locked in glaciers on the continents.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler discusses a midsummer pattern shift.
Nature's beauty from a weather perspective.
Locations in Red River Valley have the greatest differences between the average summer temperatures and average winter temperatures than anywhere else in the coterminous United States.
Drizzle is less than one-half a millimeter in diameter and rain is a half-millimeter and up.
Thunderstorms get much of their energy from the release of heat energy from the condensation of huge amounts of water vapor. When thunderstorms form can vary.
A line of intense storms formed Saturday night near Moorhead and Pelican Rapids and moved southeast, paralleling the Interstate 94 corridor.
When the weather is warm, cicadas come out into the summer air to crawl from their skin, spread their wings, fly into a tree, buzz, mate and die.
It isn't aliens nor is it the government looking for aliens.
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