Weather
Evaporation played a role in this return to winter precipitation.
The change in attitude came in the early 2000s when the West Nile Virus appeared.
Most tornado deaths would be preventable if people were more weather aware.
When misused, statistics can really make a mess of things.
Most rain falls into water, but rain that falls on land will continue to seep deeper into the ground.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist Jesse Ritka discusses the last week of spring and the summer outlook.
In this Weather Wednesday we learn that raindrops are shaped more like hamburger buns than teardrops.
A peak in sunspot activity is likely later this year and these coronal mass ejections along with the aurora they cause can be expected to continue for some time afterwards.
Eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota has been getting plenty of rain, but no severe storms at all so far.
Wind is turbulent and thunderstorm wind is extremely turbulent.
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John Wheeler

Lydia Blume

Jesse Ritka

Robert Poynter

Dillon Vogt

Charles Pekar

Robert Daley
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